y = 5(x+7) = 5x + 35
5*B = 95
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
The quotient of thirty and the product of ten times a number
let x=the number 87-3*(x)>165
4x
6x/23
5*B = 95
n + 2n = 3n
Translate this phrase into an algebraic equation The product of two consecutive multiple of three integers?
2x - 16 = 3x/18
4x + 8 = -36/9
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Write the following as an algebraic expression using x as the variable: The sum of a number and -8
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
The quotient.
It would look like: 5x = 3x+6 and the value of x works our as 3