2x - 7 = -1
twice a number can be 2x and six less than it is 2x-6.
To say that 2 is less than twice a number and four means, algebraically, that 2 < 2x + 4. This simplifies to -2 < 2x or x > -1. This is not a quotient, however, so perhaps your question was not clearly worded.
Given a number N, you would have: 2*N - 5
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 2x-2
298 less 209 is 89 209 less 129 is 80 129 less 58 is 71 58 less -4 is 62 The result of each subsequent equation is 9 less than the previous one (89, 80, 71...). The next result is going to be 62-9=53. The first number in each equation above is the same as the second number in the previous equation: 298 less 209 is 89 209 less 129 is 80So, the next equation will be: -4 less X is 53 Therefore, X is the next number in the original sequence, which resolves to: -57
Let the number be x Twice a number means 2x 7 less than twice a number means 2x-7
2x-15 = 53
The number works out as 14
2n-4
sum - means addition less - means subtraction twice - means multiply by 2
3a-6x2
Example:VERBAL SENTENCE:Seven more than twice a number is four less than thrice the number.MATHEMATICAL EQUATION:(seven more than) (four less than)(twice a number) is (thrice a number)2x + 7 = 3x - 4=Earljoyce8♥=Hope this helps!!
2n - 8 = 42 n = 25
32-2x < 18
twice an unknown number less one and one-half times the same number equals two ---- Let the unknown number be "x":: Equation: 2x - (3/2)x = 2
This means that X=2N-3.
I'm not clear on what you're asking here, but if you want that written as an equation, it is: 2x - 3