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27 May, 10:28

Three-eighths of the sum of sixteen times a number and twenty-four. How do you set this up?

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  1. 27 May, 10:51
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    If you break it up:

    Three-eighths = 3/8

    Sixteen times a number, we'll call the unknown number X, so 16X.

    Twenty Four = 24

    The sum of 16X and 24 = 16X + 24

    We want 3/8 of that sum so we put the sum in parenthesis and we get:

    Y = 3/8 (16X + 24) where Y is the answer youd get if you knew what X was.
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