what is two more than a number equals three times the sum of one-third of the number plus 6 in standard or numerical form.

x+2=3((1/3)x+6)

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Sure. the first step is distributing:

x+2=x+18
okay that doesn't make sense
are you sure you wrote the question right?

To find the numerical value of the given equation, we can break it down into steps. Let's solve it:

Let's assume the number is represented by the variable "x".

The given equation states: "Two more than a number equals three times the sum of one-third of the number plus 6."

Step 1: Express the equation in mathematical terms:
"Two more than a number" can be written as "x + 2".
"Three times the sum of one-third of the number plus 6" can be written as "3 * (1/3 * x + 6)".

So our equation becomes:

x + 2 = 3 * (1/3 * x + 6)

Step 2: Simplify the equation:
Multiply 3 by (1/3 * x + 6):
x + 2 = x + 18

Step 3: Combine like terms:
Rearrange the equation so that the variable terms are on the left side and the constant terms are on t