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After adding 2 to a number ,the result is multiplied by 3 to get the result 25 .The algebraic statement becomes

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Correct Question:

After adding 2 to a number, the result is multiplied by 3 to get the result 25 . What will be the corresponding algebraic statement?

Final Answer:

The corresponding algebraic statement expressing the statement "After adding 2 to a number, the result is multiplied by 3 to get the result 25" will be 3(x+2)=25, where x is the algebraic variable representing the unknown number described .

Given:

The statement is "After adding 2 to a number, the result is multiplied by 3 to get the result 25."

To Find:

The corresponding algebraic statement expressing the above statement  .

Explanation:

An algebraic statement is formed when any statement is expressed algebraically in terms of the mathematical expressions containing the required mathematical operations of the algebraic variables, namely x,y,z  etc.

Step 1 of 3

Suppose x be the algebraic variable that represents the unknown number described in the statement.

Step 2 of 3

After adding 2 to a number, the resultant algebraic expression is

=x+2

Step 3 of 3

On multiplying the above algebraic expression by 3, we get the result 25; which we denote by the following algebraic statement or equation

3\times (x+2)=25\\3(x+2)=25

Therefore, the required corresponding algebraic statement describing the statement "After adding 2 to a number, the result is multiplied by 3 to get the result 25" is 3(x+2)=25, where x is the algebraic variable denoting the unknown number described.

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