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9 grade maths

How do you translate the phrase “six more than twice a number is 16” to an equation? What is the value of the number?

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To translate the phrase "six more than twice a number is 16" to an equation, we can follow these steps:

Let's assume the number is represented by the variable 'x'.

"Twice a number" can be expressed as 2x.
"Six more than twice a number" can be written as 2x + 6.
"Is" indicates equality, so we can set the expression equal to the value 16.
Putting it all together, the equation becomes:

2x + 6 = 16

To find the value of the number 'x', we can solve this equation:

2x = 16 - 6
2x = 10
x = 10/2
x = 5

Therefore, the value of the number is 5.