Exactly twice, no. The number would have to be divisible by 8. With 16, 16, 7, 7, 7, 7 they are more than twice as high.
The question cannot be answered because it is ambiguous. Does "twice the sum of 16 and a number" mean "2*16 + x" or does it mean "2*(16 + x)"
joan decided to use her calculator to find the sum of the first 15 counting numbers instead of the formula. By mistake she entered 16 numbers. She entered one number twice . Her answer was 4 more than a perfect square number. Which number did joan enter twice?
73 is 9 more than the product of 4 and 16
Twelve more than half of 16 is twenty.Since 20 minus 12 is 8, and half of 16 is 8, then 12 more than half of 16 is 20.
if a number is "x" then it is 2x-16
The expression is: 2x-16
the number 8 is 16 more than its opposite
the number that can be divided by 4 that is more then 16 is 30,487.0605
Exactly twice, no. The number would have to be divisible by 8. With 16, 16, 7, 7, 7, 7 they are more than twice as high.
twice as many more than f-16
16 + 12 = 28
It is 16+80 = 96
The question cannot be answered because it is ambiguous. Does "twice the sum of 16 and a number" mean "2*16 + x" or does it mean "2*(16 + x)"
It is 20.
joan decided to use her calculator to find the sum of the first 15 counting numbers instead of the formula. By mistake she entered 16 numbers. She entered one number twice . Her answer was 4 more than a perfect square number. Which number did joan enter twice?
As written, the problem doesn't have an integral solution. If x is the number of games lost and 2x + 16 is the number of games won, then 3x + 16 = 96 and x = 26 and 2/3