Respuesta :
Answer:
13 is the number.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Twice the difference of a number and 9 equals 8.
Let the unknown number be 'x'.
Therefore, as per question:
The difference of 'x' and 9 = [tex]x-9[/tex]
Twice the difference means 2 times the difference. So, we multiply 2 to the difference. Therefore,
[tex]2(x-9)[/tex]
Now, the above expression is equal to 8. So, we equate the above expression to 8. This gives,
[tex]2(x-9)=8[/tex]
Solving for 'x', we get:
Using distributive property of addition and distributing 2 inside the bracket. This gives,
[tex]2\times x-2\times 9=8\\\\2x-18=8\\\\2x=8+18\\\\2x=26\\\\x=\frac{26}{2}=13[/tex]
Therefore, the unknown number is 13.
Now, we can verify our answer.
[tex]2(13-9)=26-18=8[/tex]
Therefore, the answer is correct.
The unknown number will be "x = 13".
Let,
- The number be "x".
According to the question,
The equation will be:
→ [tex]2(x-9) =8[/tex]
By solving the bracket, we get
→ [tex]2x-18=8[/tex]
By adding "18" both sides, we get
→ [tex]2x-18+18=8+18[/tex]
→ [tex]2x = 26[/tex]
[tex]x = \frac{26}{2}[/tex]
[tex]x = 13[/tex]
Thus the answer above is right.
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