2(x-7)
x-7
It is impossible to tell without knowing what the number being multiplied by four is.
63
7*(2*x - 16), or maybe 7*| 2*x - 16 |. It depends on if you want to keep the 'difference' to be a positive number.
X _ 7
2(x-7)
x-7
If seven times a number results in 35, then six times a number would be five less.
7/(3 - x)
Eleven
7/ 3/
The difference between a number x and twice y is equal to fifteen.
It is impossible to tell without knowing what the number being multiplied by four is.
The "number" is 8. 8-3=5 5*7=35
63
7*(2*x - 16), or maybe 7*| 2*x - 16 |. It depends on if you want to keep the 'difference' to be a positive number.