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If we let the unknown number be represented by the variable x, then six more than the unknown number would be x + 6. This expression represents adding six to the unknown number. So, if you have an unknown number x, adding six to it gives you x + 6.

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Algebraically it is written as 'x + 6'.

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lenpollock

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Joejoe Michael

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Six more than the unknown number

x+6

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Chocolate Queen

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Twice an unknown number

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