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25 September, 19:04

The successor of a certain number when added to twice the number produces 61. What is the number?

If n represents the number, which equation could be used to solve for n?

2n + n = 61

2n + n + 1 = 61

n + 2 (n + 1) = 61

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  1. 25 September, 19:32
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    Lets see, If "n" represents the number, then "the successor of a certain number" is n+1. Now if "Twice the number" is 2n now for the expression "The successor of a certain number when added to twice the number" would then be 2n+n+1, which the problem stated is equal to 61 Therefore we can say that the correct option would be 2n+n+1=61
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