Question 153377
Hi Megan,
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If we:
Let x = "a number"
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Then from: "quotient of a number and 3" we get:
x/3
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And, from: "the difference of the number and two" we get:
x-2
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In the problem, it said that the two terms above are the same giving us:
x/3 = x-2
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Now, we solve for x:
x/3 = x-2
multiplying both sides by 3:
x = 3(x-2)
x = 3x - 6
subtracting x from both sides:
0 = 2x - 6
adding 6 to both sides:
6 = 2x
finally, dividing both sides by 2 gives us:
3 = x
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Write back if you have questions,
Bill