The number is -13.
Assuming the number is n; then: 2n + (6n + 5) = 8n + 5 That means five added to eight times the number
the difference of ten and six times a number
Six times five is thirty
None of the "following" expressions!
Five times the difference of a number and six is the same as multiplying the difference of the number and six by five. This can be represented as 5(n-6), where n is the number.
If seven times a number results in 35, then six times a number would be five less.
The number is -13.
5x = 6 x = 6/5
Assuming the number is n; then: 2n + (6n + 5) = 8n + 5 That means five added to eight times the number
Five times six is thirty. (5x6=30)
the difference of ten and six times a number
6 + 5n < |n - 1| I have used the absolute value for "difference". This is, unfortunately, an ambiguous term. The absolute value is the difference between the numbers - irrespective of the sign.
Six is the number after five.
It is 3*abs(n - 6) + 4*n
Six times five is thirty
None of the "following" expressions!