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Five
Assuming the number is n; then: 2n + (6n + 5) = 8n + 5 That means five added to eight times the number
Let's call the number XTwice the number would be 2XFour times the same number would be 4XThe sum of these two is 2X + 4X = 6XThe answer is therefore six times the number.
Commutative property: When two numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends.For example a + b = b + a Associative Property: When three or more numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of addition.For example (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) Additive Identity Property: The sum of any number and zero is the original number.For example a + 0 = a. Distributive property: The sum of two numbers times a third number is equal to the sum of each addend times the third number. For example a x (b + c) = (a x b) + (a x c)
It will be the same as the original number.
(3a-8) + 5x(a)
Five
Assuming the number is n; then: 2n + (6n + 5) = 8n + 5 That means five added to eight times the number
If zero is added to a whole number the answer would be the whole number because zero is the same as nothing
Let's call the number XTwice the number would be 2XFour times the same number would be 4XThe sum of these two is 2X + 4X = 6XThe answer is therefore six times the number.
N = the number It's [ 7N + (N+8) ]
Commutative property: When two numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends.For example a + b = b + a Associative Property: When three or more numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of addition.For example (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) Additive Identity Property: The sum of any number and zero is the original number.For example a + 0 = a. Distributive property: The sum of two numbers times a third number is equal to the sum of each addend times the third number. For example a x (b + c) = (a x b) + (a x c)
45
Let n be the number. Then what you're asking for is 6n+(n+7).
18
it is 10 times larger (of the number that was multiplied by 10 or added a zero at the end)