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Thrice a number reduced by sixty is thesame as twice the number increased byone hundred.

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Thrice a number reduced by sixty is thesame as twice the number increased byone hundred.

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Let's break down the given statement step by step:

  1. "Thrice a number reduced by sixty": Let's assume the number is represented by 'x'. So, thrice the number would be 3x. And if we reduce it by sixty, it becomes 3x - 60.

  2. "Is the same as": This means that the expression we just found is equal to something else.

  3. "Twice the number increased by one hundred": Twice the number is 2x. And if we increase it by one hundred, it becomes 2x + 100.

Putting it all together, we have the equation:

3x - 60 = 2x + 100

Now, we can solve this equation to find the value of 'x'.

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