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6 December, 13:13

Twice the sum of a number and 3

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  1. 6 December, 13:29
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    (3+x) 2
  2. 6 December, 13:35
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    33

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number in question be 'n'. Then twice the sum of the number and 3 is written as:

    2 (n + 3)

    Three times the difference of the number and 9 is written as:

    3 (n - 9)

    The problem says these two are equal, so:

    2 (n + 3) = 3 (n - 9)

    2n + 6 = 3n - 27

    Add 27 to both sides:

    2n + 33 = 3n

    Subtract 2n from both sides:

    33 = n (the number is 33)
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