1/4n or n/4
Not sure about one forth, but one fourth is (1/4)*n or n/4.
* n=15
if n is a number, n/3 is 1/3 of the number
248n
You do not wright it, but write it as n + 6.
Write an equation, setting: n = "a number"n/4, or (1/4)n = "one-fourth of a number"Then solve it.
Not sure about one forth, but one fourth is (1/4)*n or n/4.
n/4 or 0.25n
n - n/3
No. There is no number you can write that someone else can't come along and write "plus one" after it.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
n-n
There's no such thing as "the fifth square" of a number.To calculate any whole-number power of a number, write the number that many timesall on one line, then write the word "times" between them, get your pencil out, and getto work.The 5th power of a number 'N' is'N' times 'N' times 'N' times 'N' times 'N' .
1/5n = 7
For n=number 12xn, (12)(n), (12)n, 12(n), or 12n
The algebraic expression is n + 100, where n is the unknown number.
n/12. n=variable......stands for the number.