9x + 60 = 375
9x = 315
x = 35
I must change your description to read " ... 3 times as much as ... ".Then the equation is 0.33 N = 3 x (0.17 N) . The equation has no solution. That means that no numbercan make the equation a true statement.
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Translate this phrase into an algebraic equation The product of two consecutive multiple of three integers?
4x+x+18 = 14
The equation that has the solution x = -3, is, precisely:x = -3 If you want anything more fancy, you can add some number (the same number to both sides), multiply by some number (the same number to both sides), etc.
Sixty times six (60*6) is 360 so six more than sixty times six is 366 (360+6).
I must change your description to read " ... 3 times as much as ... ".Then the equation is 0.33 N = 3 x (0.17 N) . The equation has no solution. That means that no numbercan make the equation a true statement.
Represent the number by n. The equation is 5n - 1 = 3n +5, and the solution is n = 3.
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2x = (9+3)
19=(8xn)+3
Translate this phrase into an algebraic equation The product of two consecutive multiple of three integers?
It would look like: 5x = 3x+6 and the value of x works our as 3
IN equation form, when the number is x: 3x = 6 + 4x 3x - 4x = 6 -x = 6
It is referenced at least sixty-nine (69) times, possibly more.
10n - 24 = 8n + 64 n = 44