One-quarter of the difference of a number and 3 is 2. Find the number.(1 point)

Responses

11
11

5/4
5 fourths

3 1/2
3 and 1 half

20

1 answer

Let's denote the unknown number as \( x \). According to the problem, one-quarter of the difference of the number and 3 is equal to 2. This can be expressed in the following equation:

\[ \frac{1}{4}(x - 3) = 2 \]

To solve for \( x \), first multiply both sides of the equation by 4:

\[ x - 3 = 8 \]

Next, add 3 to both sides of the equation:

\[ x = 8 + 3 \]

\[ x = 11 \]

Thus, the number is \( \boxed{11} \).