Put the number down, and after that count up how many others of that # there are, including the one you put down, and then put the number of how many others there are and put it in smaller print on the upper right side of the number.
EX: 33+42= 43
2z+9
To express "16 more than twice a number" in mathematical terms, you would write it as 2x + 16, where x represents the unknown number. This expression indicates that you first multiply the number by 2 (twice the number) and then add 16 to the result.
*Write and it's 2x+6 x being the number
Type your answer here... 3 and 82
To write the equation for "eight more than the product of 5 and the number is 93," first let the unknown number be represented by ( x ). The product of 5 and the number is ( 5x ). Therefore, the equation can be expressed as ( 5x + 8 = 93 ).
8+2n
8 more than twice a number d
Qx2+4
2z+9
2n+12=x
2x+3=11
To express "16 more than twice a number" in mathematical terms, you would write it as 2x + 16, where x represents the unknown number. This expression indicates that you first multiply the number by 2 (twice the number) and then add 16 to the result.
*Write and it's 2x+6 x being the number
Type your answer here... 3 and 82
To write the equation for "eight more than the product of 5 and the number is 93," first let the unknown number be represented by ( x ). The product of 5 and the number is ( 5x ). Therefore, the equation can be expressed as ( 5x + 8 = 93 ).
If you want "the number" write 5 + 2X = 7 2X = 2 X = 1. So "five more than twice of one is 7.
5N + 3