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By adding 8 in one number and dividing its result with 2 we get the answer 10,

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\mathfrak{Answer:}

The \:equation\: formed\: is\: \sf{\dfrac{(x + 8)}{2} = 10}

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\huge\underline\mathfrak{Step-by-step\: explanation:}

Let the number be x.

The equation formed will be :

\sf{\rightarrow} \: \dfrac{(x + 8)}{2} = 10

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Solving for the value of the number.

\sf{\rightarrow} \: \dfrac{(x + 8)}{2} = 10

\sf{\rightarrow} \: (x + 8)= 10 \times 2

\sf{\rightarrow} \: (x + 8)= 20

\sf{\rightarrow} \: x= 20 - 8

\sf{\rightarrow} \: x = 12

The number is 12.

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Let's verify:

Adding 8 to 12 -

\sf{\rightarrow} \: 12 + 8 = 20

Dividing it by 2 -

\sf{\rightarrow} \: \dfrac{20}{2} = 10

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LHS = RHS = 10

Hence, verified

Therefore, the number is 12.

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