...so the number is 10 less than 16. Can you work it out now...?
It is: 10+(-1) = 9
Let x equal the unknown number(3*x)+6 = -243x = -30x = -10
Let x = the numbernumber increased by 10 = x + 10
No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
130 + 10% = 130 x (1 + (10/100)) = 143 miles per hour.
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It is: 10+(-1) = 9
To increase a number by a certain amount means to add that amount to the original number. In this case, to find 90 increased by 10, you would add 10 to 90. Therefore, 90 increased by 10 is equal to 100.
3x+30let x = "a number"(x+10) = "a number increased by 10"3(x+10) = "3 times a number increased by 10"Expand: 3x+30
The equation to represent the situation where a number increased by 10 is greater than or equal to 44 is: x + 10 ≥ 44. In this equation, x represents the unknown number. To solve for x, you would subtract 10 from both sides of the equation to isolate x, resulting in x ≥ 34. Therefore, any number that is equal to or greater than 34 would satisfy the original condition.
Let x equal the unknown number(3*x)+6 = -243x = -30x = -10
Let x = the numbernumber increased by 10 = x + 10
It is: 10+5 = 15
The GCF can be equal to the smaller number if the smaller number is a factor of the larger one. The GCF can be equal to both numbers if they are the same number. The GCF of 10 and 10 is 10.
A quotient is the result of a division sum. Therefore, the quotient of 42 and 14 is 3. Increased by 10, this is equal to 13.
No. Each number is equal to itself, and to no other number.
130 + 10% = 130 x (1 + (10/100)) = 143 miles per hour.