if the product of a number and -7 is reduced by 3, the result is 33 less than twice the opposite of the number. What is the number?
2(n+3)
Peggy had three times as many quarters as nickels. She had $1.60 in all. How many nickels and how many quarters did she have?
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Any three numbers a, b and c which satisfy Pythagoras' eqaution a2 + b2 = c2 Some examples are (3, 4 and 5), (5, 12 and 13) and (7, 24 and 25). Every odd number greater than 1 can be the lowest number in such a triad.
Fifty Two
Clap three times, then once, then twice. You should hear three echoes, one, or two. The cleverer you are, the more you clap three times.
The number is 5.5. Algebraically, this problem is: 5(2x + 3) = 70 10x + 15 = 70 10x = 55 x = 55/10 = 5.5
3x + 11
Thrice, Quadrice, Quintice, Hexice, Septise, Octagonalise
5*(3+x)=15+5x Fifteen plus five times that number
if the product of a number and -7 is reduced by 3, the result is 33 less than twice the opposite of the number. What is the number?
Call your number some variable, for example, "n". Twice the number would be 2n, adding four to that you get 2n + 4, and six times all that is 6(2n + 4), which is the same as 12n + 24.
No there has not been any eveidence to say there is a fool me three times, although some people add on: "Fool me three times, YOU'RE A B****!" I would add... Fool me thrice, To hell with it... Wrong the proverb goes "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me thrice, shame on me I am a fool"
multiply it by 2
3x+5
As far as I know and have found he has only written three books. They are Die Twice number one Die Twice number 2 and also one called Even. His first book came out in 2009.