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16 increased by twice a number is - 24 what is the solution?

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  1. 21 May, 19:41
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    Let x = the number.

    "increased by" tells you we are adding.

    "twice a number" tells you 2 times a number.

    16 + 2x = - 24

    Subtract 16 from both sides so that we have the variable on one sides and the constants on the other.

    2x = - 24 - 16

    2x = - 40

    Divide by 2 to isolate the variable.

    x = - 40/2 = - 20

    Your solution is - 20.

    To check your answer, plug in.

    16 + 2 (-20) = - 24

    16 - 40 = - 24

    - 24 = - 24
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