To express "triple a number minus the sum of the number and six," let the number be represented as ( x ). The expression can be written as ( 3x - (x + 6) ). Simplifying this, we get ( 3x - x - 6 = 2x - 6 ). Thus, the final expression is ( 2x - 6 ).
It is: -12+38 = 26
triple the sum of eleven and six
It is: 3(11+6) = 51
It is: 3*(11+6) = 51
7
It is: 3*(11+6)
= The sum of two numbers is -42 the first number minus the second number is 52 Find the numbers? =
Add any number to (60 minus the same number).
If you add a single number - in this case minus seven - the "sum" is the number itself.
An odd number.
y = 3x + 17
the sum of three numbers is 14.the first number minus three times the third number is the second number.the second number is six more than the first number.find the three numbers