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  • 16-08-2021
  • Mathematics
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Sixteen increased by twice a
number is -56. Find the number.

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sivasangaripazhanive sivasangaripazhanive
  • 16-08-2021

Answer:

increased = addition

twice = multiply by 2

is = equals

a number = x

16+2x=-56

subtract 16 from both sides

2x=72

divide by 2

x=36

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