Math, asked by adityasciencegroup, 10 months ago

If you subtract (-8) from a number and multiply the result by 2, you get 16, what is the number?​

Answers

Answered by sreyashiganguli09
0

Answer:

x=0

Step-by-step explanation:

lets the number = x

2(x-(-8))=16

x+8=8

x=0

Answered by arijitduttachowdhury
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the no. be x

Subtract -8 from the no. and multiply the result by 2

=2(x-(-8))

= 2x - (-16)

= 2x+16

Result is 16

By condition

2x+16 = 16

2x = 16-16

2x = 0

x = 0/2

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