The difference of twice a number g and 10 is 24

2g - 10 = 24

g=17

To solve this problem, we need to translate the given sentence into an equation and then solve for the variable.

Let's denote the unknown number as "g".

The sentence "twice a number g" can be translated into the expression "2g," which represents multiplying the number g by 2.

The phrase "the difference of 2g and 10" can be written as "2g - 10."

The phrase "is 24" means that the expression "2g - 10" is equal to 24.

Putting it all together, we have the equation 2g - 10 = 24.

To find the value of g, we need to isolate the variable g.

First, let's add 10 to both sides of the equation: 2g - 10 + 10 = 24 + 10, which simplifies to 2g = 34.

Next, divide both sides of the equation by 2 to solve for g: 2g / 2 = 34 / 2, which simplifies to g = 17.

Therefore, the value of the number g is 17.