2z+9
To write "twice a number plus six is greater than nine" as an inequality, let the number be represented by the variable ( x ). The expression can be written as ( 2x + 6 > 9 ). This inequality states that when you multiply the number ( x ) by two and then add six, the result is greater than nine.
2*abs(2-n) = 9
Let the number be x and so: 2x+3 > 49
The algebraic equation for the given statement can be expressed as: (2a + 3 > 49). This represents that when you take twice the unknown number (a) and add three, the result is greater than forty-nine.
nine hundred ninety-nine thousandths.
twice nine = eighteen
The number is 909110001 is a number. To write this number out in words it would write out at nine hundred nine million, one hundred ten thousand, and one.
Nine less than twice a number equals the same number increased by four?
69 x 2 = 138
7900
9/2
It's 9,000,000,000,