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The sum of a number and another number which is ten more than the original numbe

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The sum of a number and another number, which is ten more than the original number is 2(x + 5).

How do we find the sum of a number and another number?

To find the sum of the numbers, we shall use x to represent the original number.

The number which is ten more than the original number = x + 10,

where x = the original number

The sum of the original number and the number that is 10 more than the original number = x + x + 10



If we combine the like terms, we have: 2x + 10

Factoring out a 2, we shall get 2(x + 5).

Hence, the sum of a number and another number that is 10 more than the original number is 2(x + 5).

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