"Eight more than a number" is just 8 + n in algebra.
This is a pretty easy problem that gives lots of students difficulty. Many teachers in the early math years may not be doing enough to help students understand what variables are, and how English-language statements can be made into math expressions and equations.
eight through infinity
seven more than a number is when you have a number and you add 7 to it it is 7 more than a number seven is more than a number means you have two numbers X and 7 and 7>X
ten more than five times a number
The only number that's neither more nor less than 50 is 50.
The number that is 100 more than another number can be represented algebraically as x + 100, where x is the original number. For example, if the original number is 50, then the number that is 100 more would be 50 + 100 = 150. In general, to find the number that is 100 more than a given number, you simply add 100 to that number.
One number is eight more than twice another if their difference is 25. The larger number is 42
It has more than two factors.
2x + 8
The expression "eight more than twice a number" can be written as 2x + 8, where x represents the unknown number. This expression indicates that you should first multiply the number by 2 and then add 8 to the result. For example, if the number is 5, then 2(5) + 8 = 10 + 8 = 18.
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Twenty more than twice a number is 52
It is 52+8 = 60
8 + 3 = 11The number is three
The definition for the word eight is a number that is equivalent to the product of two and four; one more than seven, or two less than ten.
n/10+8
The expression is: 8x+6
That would be the expression 8x + 3.