If ' N ' is the number, then six more than the cube of the number is (N3 + 6).
N + 6
You do not wright it, but write it as n + 6.
1 The largest five-digit number is 99999 and the smallest six-digit number is 100000, so the difference is one. If you're just looking for an answer to a homework question, that's all you need. For the brainy: Suppose the answer was greater than one. That would mean that there are one or more numbers between the largest five-digit number and the smallest six-digit number that cannot be written with either five or six digits. Either they would have to be written with four or fewer digits, which would make them smaller than any five-digit number, or with seven or more digits, which would make them larger than any six-digit number. If the answer was less than one, it would mean that it would be possible to have a five digit number that was greater than a six-digit one. So the answer must be one.
No. The tens unit is independent of the ones unit
It is an algebraic expression in the form of 2x+6 whereas x is the unknown variable
n-6
If ' N ' is the number, then six more than the cube of the number is (N3 + 6).
Six more than the number means "the number" + 6.
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1,287.54 + 0.6 = 1,288.14
Sixty times six (60*6) is 360 so six more than sixty times six is 366 (360+6).
six more than 10
6+ 2n
It has more than two factors.
The number minus one.
6x+3 where x=the number