Which of the following represents "two times the sum of a number and fifteen is equal to six times the number"?
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Let the number be x
2x+15=6x
Or 4x=15
x=15/4
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ANSWER is 2(N+15) = 6N
SOLUTION:
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We let N be the number.
Then, "the sum of a number and fifteen" would be
N + 15
Two times this sum would give us
2(N+15) .... you must distribute!
This must be equal to six times the number. Six times the number is 6N, therefore
2(N+15) = 6N
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hope it helps!!!
ANSWER is 2(N+15) = 6N
SOLUTION:
___________________________________________
We let N be the number.
Then, "the sum of a number and fifteen" would be
N + 15
Two times this sum would give us
2(N+15) .... you must distribute!
This must be equal to six times the number. Six times the number is 6N, therefore
2(N+15) = 6N
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hope it helps!!!
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