Answer :
Any number between 1 and 20. Let's choose 3 different numbers. I choose 11, 16, and 6.
(16 + 16 + 6)/2 - 3 = 16
(11 + 11 + 6)/2 - 3 = 11
(6 + 6 + 6)/2 - 3 = 6
It seems Aaliyah is correct. We can she she's using this equation to come up with this "trick."
Evaluation:
(2x + 6) / 2 - 3
= 2(x+3) / 2 - 3
= x + 3 - 3
= x
(16 + 16 + 6)/2 - 3 = 16
(11 + 11 + 6)/2 - 3 = 11
(6 + 6 + 6)/2 - 3 = 6
It seems Aaliyah is correct. We can she she's using this equation to come up with this "trick."
Evaluation:
(2x + 6) / 2 - 3
= 2(x+3) / 2 - 3
= x + 3 - 3
= x
Lets say x is a number that is 1-20. The equation is
[tex](((x \times 2) + 6) \div 2) - 3 = x[/tex]
We then work backwards, add 3
[tex]((x \times 2) + 6) \div 2 = x + 3[/tex]
The multiply by 2
[tex](x \times 2) + 6 = 2(x + 3)[/tex]
Then simplify
[tex]2x + 6 = 2x + 6[/tex]
As you can see, they are equal to each other and can further condense it, making it into
[tex]x = x[/tex]
[tex](((x \times 2) + 6) \div 2) - 3 = x[/tex]
We then work backwards, add 3
[tex]((x \times 2) + 6) \div 2 = x + 3[/tex]
The multiply by 2
[tex](x \times 2) + 6 = 2(x + 3)[/tex]
Then simplify
[tex]2x + 6 = 2x + 6[/tex]
As you can see, they are equal to each other and can further condense it, making it into
[tex]x = x[/tex]