the product of -6 and a number, x, decreased by 9, is -33. what is the number?
x+5 = 7 - (2x) 3x = 2 x = 2/3 The number is 2/3
x times 7 = 357x = 35Divide each side by 7:x = 5
12
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7 multiplied by 1 equals 7. Seven is a prime number meaning only the number times one equals the number.
3n-7
1 it equals 7 then 7-6=1 so 1 \
x+5 = 7 - (2x) 3x = 2 x = 2/3 The number is 2/3
7-c
x times 7 = 357x = 35Divide each side by 7:x = 5
12
it would just be 7 times 'a' minus 6 so it would look like this: 7a-6
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If the product of three numbers is 140, then we can write 140 as aXbXc. Let a be 10 and let b be 2. Then 140 equals 10X2Xc, or 7 equals c. Thus, the remaining number is 7.
The product of c and 7 can be represented as 7c. When this product is decreased by 4, the mathematical expression would be 7c - 4. This expression simplifies to the result of multiplying c by 7 and then subtracting 4 from that product.
The property of 1 as the multiplicative identity.
It is: 12 ≤ N - 7