It is: 2x+4 = 8 and the value of x is 2
You are 8/4 as an improper fraction if your numerator is twice the denominator of 4
-4
2(k+4)
you r asking a number whose twice will be 4 but less than 8. so, take a no. x. by ques. 2x=4; 2x=4; x=4/2; hence x=2; 2 is answer and less than 8 of twice it.
(2)x=Y-4
It is: 2x+4 = 8 and the value of x is 2
the value of the denominator is twice that of the numerator (i.e. 1/2, 2/4, 3/6). Or, in other words, the numerator value is "half" that of the denominator value.
If the sum of a number and 4 is (X + 4) then twice that is 2(X + 4) which is 2X + 8
You are 8/4 as an improper fraction if your numerator is twice the denominator of 4
-4
pair=2 2 pair=4 4 twice=8 You would have eight children.
2(k+4)
(2x - 4) or [ 2(x - 2) ].
In each case the difference is twice the absolute value and the absolute value of -3 and +3 (which is 3) is smaller than the absolute value of -4 and +4 (which is 4).
you r asking a number whose twice will be 4 but less than 8. so, take a no. x. by ques. 2x=4; 2x=4; x=4/2; hence x=2; 2 is answer and less than 8 of twice it.
2*x+(-4) or x+(-4)+(-4) ?