Concept explainers
To describe the difference.
Answer to Problem 2.1.1.2P
Difference between the two is that in first statement both the terms are multiplied with three and in the second stamen only “x” is multiplied with 3.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
1st statement, three times the sum of a number and 6 is equal to 24
2nd statement, the sum of 3 times a number and 6 is equal to 24
Calculation:
1st statement,
Let the number be x.
According to question,
2nd statement
Let the number be x.
According to question,
Comparing the two statements, the difference between the two is that in first statement both the terms are multiplied with three and in the second stamen only “x” is multiplied with 3.
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