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2 October, 07:52

Six more than a number equals two times the sum of one-half the number plus three. Is this statement true for only one number, all numbers, or for no numbers

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  1. 2 October, 07:54
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    your answer would be all numbers

    let me show you:

    step 1) 6 more than 4 is 10

    step 2) two times the sum of one-half the number plus three is 2 * (2+3)

    step 3) 2+3 is 5, and 5*2 is 10

    step 4) compare the answers from steps 1 and 3, they are both 10

    so your answer is ALL numbers
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