The difference between twice a number and a number that is 5 more than 3. Write an equation that could be used to find the value of the number n, and explain how you arrived at.at your choice

2n - (5+3)

I think you have garbled the question, since there is no equation involved.

Thank you

Jesus is 5 more twice than his brother who is 3years old

To find the value of the number (n) mentioned in the problem, let's break it down step-by-step.

The problem mentions "twice a number," which means we need to multiply the number (n) by 2.

The problem also mentions "a number that is 5 more than 3." We can represent this as (3 + 5) or (3 + 5n), depending on the context. Let's go with the latter option, (3 + 5n).

Now, to find the difference between "twice a number" and "a number that is 5 more than 3," we subtract the two expressions. So the equation becomes:

2n - (3 + 5n)

Simplifying the equation, we distribute the negative sign to both terms within the parentheses:

2n - 3 - 5n

Finally, combine like terms by combining the "n" terms:

2n - 5n - 3

This simplifies to:

-3n - 3

Therefore, the equation that could be used to find the value of n in this problem is:

-3n - 3 = 0 or alternatively, -3n = 3