Because 14 is 6 less, x-6=14. If you add 6 to both sides, you find that x is equal to 20. The correct answer is 20.
9
7n - 6
The equation can be simplified as 4+2x=x-6. Moving similar entities to similar sides, the equation becomes 2x-x=-6-4. We then get x=-10.
The equation can be written as -7x - 4 = 13 - 6x, where "x" represents the unknown number.
I'm not sure what your asking, but the algebraic equation is x being the first number and y being the second, x - 6 =y
Eight minus fourteen is minus six.
This forms an equation which solves nicely: 2x-7 = x-1 x-7 = -1 x = 6
the quotient of twice a number and six is.... 2x/6 four less than three times the same number is .... 3x-4 So the equation would be 2x/6=3x-4
6x + 10 > x - 5
6/n
If you are looking for what number it is, it can be described by this equation: 2x-12=6. Solving this equation x=9.
It is: 14 and 1/6