using algebra, this can be written as 7(2N+2) 14n+14. 14 times the number plus 14.
x+2x3x
The sum of two number times a third numberis equal to the sum of each addend times the third number
A prime number cannot be a multiple of seven. You might be looking for 59.
It is either two times the number or 0.
Let x represent the number. 2 times the number would be 2x, and 5 times the number would be 5x. The sum of the two would be 2X + 5x = 7x
(-8,1)
one number is 4 less than eleven times another the sum of the two numbers is 92. Find the numbers.
2*(n+15) = 6n
i am a two digit # my tens digit# is 3 times my ones digit #and the sum of my digit is 12 what am i
x = 8, y = 5
The two numbers that solve this problem are 5 and 15. The sum of 5 and 15 is equal to 20, and 15 is indeed 3 times 5.