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2 April, 00:21

i think of a number. if i divide the sum of 6 and the number by 3, the result is 4 more than one quarter of the number. find the number

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  1. 2 April, 00:47
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    -12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number be A

    Given if you divide the sum of six and the number A by 3, the result is 4 more than 1/4 of A

    That's

    6+A/3 = 4+1/4 of A

    6+A/3 = 4+1/4 x A

    6+A/3 = 4+A/4

    Cross multiply

    4 (6 + A) = 3 (4 + A)

    Distribute

    4 x 6 + 4 x A = 3 x 4 + 3 x A

    24 + 4A = 12 + 3A

    Subtract 24 from both sides to eliminate 24 on the left side

    24 - 24 + 4A = 12 - 24 + 3A

    4A = - 12 + 3A

    Subtract 3A from both sides so the unknown can be on one side

    4A - 3A = - 12 + 3A - 3A

    A = - 12

    Check

    6 + (-12) / 3 = 4 + (-12) / 4

    6 - 12/3 = 4 - 12/4

    -6/3 = - 8/4

    -2 = - 2
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