It is: 5k+2
2 is less than 5.
1,000 times more.
The number x is 5 more than 9
2 1/2 and 5/2 are equal; so the answer is no, 2 1/2 is not more than 5/2.
I love these problems; it's like breaking secret code! Just separate the numbers and the closest words next to them. (For example, '2 more' '5 times') 'More' means 'to add' and 'times' means 'to multiply'.So far we have: + 2 and 5 x. Next let's find out what we're supposed to multiply 5 with: it's the variable "w". Now we have +2 and 5w (5 x "w") and to make it read more easily we say 5w + 2.
5 + 17 = 22 5 x 3 = 15 15 + 2 = 17
No
The numbers are 5 and 17.
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"How many times" and "how many times more" are often confused. 8 is four times 2 8 is three times more than 2. The logic underlying the second statement is as follows: 8 is 6 MORE than 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. (I) 6 is three times 2 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. (2) Substituting for 6, from (2) into (1) gives 8 is [three times 2] more than 2 and that is collapsed (simplified) to 8 is three times more than 2. Given any pair of positive numbers, X and Y Y is (Y/X - 1) times more than X.
An example of multiplying a fraction that is more than one of the factors is ( \frac{3}{2} \times \frac{4}{5} ). Here, ( \frac{3}{2} ) is an improper fraction, greater than one. When you multiply, you calculate ( \frac{3 \times 4}{2 \times 5} = \frac{12}{10} ), which simplifies to ( \frac{6}{5} ), also greater than one. This demonstrates how multiplying a fraction greater than one can result in a product that is also greater than one.
ten more than five times a number