X+3
1/(any number more than 0.5) 2/(any number more than 1) 3/(any number more than 1.5) 4/(any number more than 2) 5/(any number more than 2.5) 6/(any number more than 3) . . etc.
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Let's denote the number as x. The statement "double a number is 3 more than a number" can be mathematically represented as 2x = x + 3. By solving this equation, we find that x = 3. Therefore, the number in question is 3.
3 times more than a number, since n is unknown. In other words, 3n
The algebraic expression for "3 more than a number" can be written as x + 3, where x represents the unknown number. In this expression, the variable x is being increased by 3. This expression can be simplified further if needed, but the basic form is x + 3.
If the number is N, then 3 more is N+3, set equal to 7: N+3=7
A whole number greater than 1 that has 3 or more factors is 10.
If a number is more than 1, then three of it must be more than 3.(If I give you more than a dollar three times, you certainly wind up with more than $3.)
Then the number is 3
26 5*5 and 3*3*3
8x + 3
12 + 3 = 15