Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! To find the number, we just need to set up a simple equation. Let's call the number "x." So, we have the equation 2x + 7 = 1. By subtracting 7 from both sides and then dividing by 2, we find that the number is -3. Just a little happy math journey to find our answer!
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Five more than twice a number is -13 find the number
2n + 2 = 2(n + 1)Since you have been given that it is twice a variable with the variable only, you have 2n, and adding 2 yields 2n + 2, or 2(n + 1).
The answer is 11 !
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Five more than twice a number is -13 find the number
Example:VERBAL SENTENCE:Seven more than twice a number is four less than thrice the number.MATHEMATICAL EQUATION:(seven more than) (four less than)(twice a number) is (thrice a number)2x + 7 = 3x - 4=Earljoyce8♥=Hope this helps!!
seven more than a number is when you have a number and you add 7 to it it is 7 more than a number seven is more than a number means you have two numbers X and 7 and 7>X
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Let's call "a number" x. Then 5 more than twice x is 5 + 2x.
2n + 2 = 2(n + 1)Since you have been given that it is twice a variable with the variable only, you have 2n, and adding 2 yields 2n + 2, or 2(n + 1).
The answer is 11 !
It's seven