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4x+5x
The expression for "the sum of four times a number plus six times another number" can be mathematically represented as (4x + 6y), where (x) is the first number and (y) is the second number. This means you multiply the first number by four, the second number by six, and then add the two results together.
The algebraic expression is 6x+k
Three and eight times a number.
5x+3
4x+5x
The algebraic expression is 6x+k
Three and eight times a number.
5x+3
n+3 the sum of a number and three means a number plus three.
It means 4 times (3+4) = 28
(3x+15)/2
5(4 + x)
The sum of fifteen times a number and eight.
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So 5 must be the other two times the number which means the number is 2.5.
The expression "three times some number plus eleven" can be written as 3x + 11, where x represents the unknown number. This expression denotes multiplying the unknown number by three and then adding eleven to the result. It is a linear expression in algebra and can be simplified further depending on the context or problem it is being used in.