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how would you write " The sum of one-third of a number, one-half of a number,and twice the number is thirty-four" as an equation?

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User Hvdm
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Answer: The required equation is
(1)/(3)x+(1)/(2)x+2x=34.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to write the following statement as an equation :

"The sum of one-third of a number, one-half of a number and twice the number is thirty-four".

Let the number be represented by x.

Then, one-third of the number is
(1)/(3)x, one-half of the number is
(1)/(2)x and twice the number is
2x.

Therefore, as an equation, the given statement is written as:


(1)/(3)x+(1)/(2)x+2x=34.

Thus, the required equation is
(1)/(3)x+(1)/(2)x+2x=34.

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