2x + 27
2x + 27, where x is your number
2n + 27
Twice a number can be represented as 2x, where x is the unknown number. Adding 27 to this expression gives 2x + 27. Therefore, "twice a number plus 27" can be written as the algebraic expression 2x + 27.
Let the numbers be x and y If: x+2y = 3 and 2x+y = 27 Then the simultaneous equations work out as: x = 17 and y = -7
33 = 27
Exactly as in the question: 27
He was number 27 if you count Cleveland twice; otherwise he was number 26.
2x+5
27 ton will do fine.
27th.
27.0
You write 2.875 as a mixed number as: 27/8