SOLUTION: one third of a number is 5 less than half of the same number. What is the number?
Once you figure the answer how would you show your work to check to make sure it is right?
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: one third of a number is 5 less than half of the same number. What is the number?
Once you figure the answer how would you show your work to check to make sure it is right? This question is from textbook algebra structure and method
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One third of a number (n/3) is (=) five less than half the number ((n/2)-5). So you can write:
n/3 = (n/2)-5 Multiply through by 6 (the LCD) to clear the fractions.
6(n/3 = (n/2)-5)
2n = 3n-30 Add 30 to both sides.
2n+30 = 3n Finally, subtract 2n from both sides.
30 = n or n = 30
The number is 30.
To check the answer. substitute 30 for n in the initial equation.
30/3 = (30/2)-5 Evaluate this.
10 = 15-5
10 = 10