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Required equation is:

[tex]2(x-4)=3(x+3)[/tex]

The required number is -17

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find the number from the given word phrase:

Twice the difference of a number and 4 is equal to three times the sum of the number and 3.

Translating word phrase into algebraic expression

Let number = x

Twice the difference of a number and 4: 2(x-4)

three times the sum of the number and 3: 3(x+3)

So, required equation is:

[tex]2(x-4)=3(x+3)[/tex]

Solving to find the number x

[tex]2(x-4)=3(x+3)\\2x-8=3x+9\\Combining\,\,like\,\,terms:\\2x-3x=9+8\\-x=17\\x=-17[/tex]

So, the required number is -17

Keywords: translate the word phrase into a math expression.

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