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SAT Math 8.2 Algebra and Functions

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Here’s your shmoop du jour, brought to you by simple equations.

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Such as…you plus Netflix plus Papa John’s equals a depressing Saturday night.

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Five less than six times a number is equal to 20 more than the number. What is the number?

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Okay, this is just one of those “turn words into numbers” type problems.

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We can’t find our magic scepter at the moment,

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so we’re going to have to do this one manually. We’re told that we’re looking for a mysterious

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number…so we’ll just label this variable x.

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Five less than six times a number… or 6x minus 5.

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20 more than the number is just 20 plus x. So our equation is:

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6x - 5 = 20 + x.  All right, Combine like terms...

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...so divide both sides by 5 and we get x = 5.

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And that’s our answer.

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