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21 December, 05:15

Translate the sentence into an equation using n as the unknown number. Then solve the equation for n

Two times a number increased by 5 is 15.

a.

2n (5) = 15

n = 1.5

c.

2n + 5 = 15

n = 20

b.

2n + 5=15

n = 5

d.

n + 5 = 15

n = 10

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  1. 21 December, 07:15
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    The correct answer is b.

    2n + 5=15

    n = 5

    This is because when you put the word problem into a numerical equation, you get 2n+5=15. To simplify this, you subtract 5 from both sides, resulting in 2n=10. Then you divide both sides by 2, and you get n=5.
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