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If Marvin gave two less than half his applis to Edna, he would have four more than twice the number of apples as Edna.what's the equation?
If Marvin gave two less than half his applis to Edna, he would have four more than twice the number of apples as Edna.what's the equation?
Let's say the number of apples = xIf Marvin gave two less than half his applis to Edna, he would have four more than twice the number of apples as Edna.what's the equation?
Let's say the number of apples = x
Edna's apples = x/2 - 2 (two less than half of his apples)
Now, when Marvin gives this many apples to Edna, he'll be left with:
x - [x/2 -2]
And this number is equal to four more than twice the number of apples as Edna's:
x - [x/2 -2] = (2[x/2 - 2]) + 4
x/2 + 2 = x -4 + 4
x/2 + 2 = x
2 = x - x/2
1/2(x) = 2
x = 4
Then I'm not sure.x - [x/2 -2] = (2[x/2 - 2]) + 4....that's what i got when i solved the problem but the answer is x - [x/2 -2] =2 (E + [x/2 - 2]) + 4.
Marvin's = mIf Marvin gave two less than half his applis to Edna, he would have four more than twice the number of apples as Edna.what's the equation?
Let's say the number of apples = x
Edna's apples = x/2 - 2 (two less than half of his apples)
Now, when Marvin gives this many apples to Edna, he'll be left with:
x - [x/2 -2]
And this number is equal to four more than twice the number of apples as Edna's:
x - [x/2 -2] = (2[x/2 - 2]) + 4
CHECK:
4 - [4/2 - 2] = 2(4/2 - 2) + 4
4 - 0 = 0 + 4
4 = 4 (We're golden)
x/2 + 2 = x -4 + 4
x/2 + 2 = x
2 = x - x/2
1/2(x) = 2
x = 4
Plug it in to check your work!!