SOLUTION: six more than twice sams age is the same as five less 3 times his age . If S represents Sams age, which equation below correctly expresses this relationship?

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Question 3488: six more than twice sams age is the same as five less 3 times his age . If S represents Sams age, which equation below correctly expresses this relationship?
Answer by Pieter(35) About Me  (Show Source):
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six more than twice sams age: 2S+6
is the same as: =
five less 3 times his age: 3S-5
Thus we can say: 2S+6 = 3S-5
I guess this is one of the choises you can make?
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