The answer all depends on the variable, or the number. It is 6 times the original number. An example: 5x5+5=25+5=30 5x6=30 x + 5x = 6x
Find the sum is just another way of expressing add 25 and 83. 25+83=108
5(8 + 5)
25 + 25 = 50
(-5)2 =25 Because a negative number times another negative number gives a positive number and five fives are 25
6*n+25
The sum of 25 times the last digit and the rest of the number is a multiple of 83
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! Let's paint a picture with numbers. If one number is 4 times the other, we can call the smaller number x and the larger number 4x. When we add them together, we get x + 4x = 25. Simplifying that gives us 5x = 25, and when we solve for x, we find that x = 5. So, the two numbers are 5 and 20. Happy little numbers!
If: 2+3x = 77 Then: x = 25
The answer all depends on the variable, or the number. It is 6 times the original number. An example: 5x5+5=25+5=30 5x6=30 x + 5x = 6x
Find the sum is just another way of expressing add 25 and 83. 25+83=108
5(8 + 5)
The numbers are 25 and 17
25 is a square number, and the sum of 9 and 16 is 25. 9 and 16 are also square numbers.
25 + 25 = 50
(-5)2 =25 Because a negative number times another negative number gives a positive number and five fives are 25
If their difference is 25 then the larger number is the smaller number plus 25. Let the smaller number be x then the larger number is x + 25 → their sum is x + (x + 25) = 81 → 2x = 56 → x = 28 → the two numbers are 28 and 53.