It is: 3*(11+6)
triple the sum of eleven and six
3 (11+6) It means eleven plus six which is seventeen and then times by three. Or if that isn't what you wanted maybe get rid of the three and add a cubed sign behind the bracket.
6-3
It is: 3(11+6) = 51
It is: 3*(11+6) = 51
3x - 6
A numerical expression is an expression that uses number. For example, if a teacher told you to write four plus six subract two , you would simply write it in number form. 4+6-2.
It would be six and six is eleven but... Six and six is twelve.
Twenty four shared equally by six, subtracted by three.
The expression appears to be: 6/n +11
To express "triple a number minus the sum of the number and six," let the number be represented as ( x ). The expression can be written as ( 3x - (x + 6) ). Simplifying this, we get ( 3x - x - 6 = 2x - 6 ). Thus, the final expression is ( 2x - 6 ).
Well, if you are saying which one makes sense then it would be the second one, but if are you talking about math then the answer would be neither, it would be twelve.