x - 7
To write 7 as an ordinal number, you would write it as "seventh."
4 times a number added to 7 times the number equals 33
When you write the decimal number '7' in Base-2 (binary), you write '0111'.
Let the number in question be x. Your statement can be written as (5/6)x + 7 > -3.
X+-7
The number could be -8 or it could be +7.
21/3 = 7
Seven.
The 'answer' is the number that 'x' must be in order to make the statement true. If 'x' is anything different from -7, then the statement "x = -7" is not true. So the 'answer' must be -7 .
Any number can multiply 144 and be added to 7!
When given x number of hundreds, simply write the number followed by two zeros. So, 54 hundreds is 5400. When added to seven, this will be equal to 5407.
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