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
x = 11
6*(13 + n)
-24
Yes. Six goes into 30 five times. Because if u add six five times or add five six times, u would get the sum of 30.
5 x (6 + n)
5x + 6
Five times the sum of 6 and a number is 2 more than the numberWrite the equation5(6 + x) - 2 = x30 + 5x - 2 = x5x + 28 = x4x = -28x = -7Check: 5 (6 + (-7)) - 2 = -75(-1) - 2 = -7
Question is about 5x + x + 6 ie 6 (x + 1)
The sum of three times a number and its square is 10 more than 6 times a number?
To calculate 4 times the sum of a number and 6, you would first find the sum of the number and 6, then multiply that sum by 4. Let's represent the number as 'x'. So, the sum of the number and 6 would be x + 6. Multiplying this sum by 4 gives you the expression 4(x + 6), which simplifies to 4x + 24.
30/5=613-7=6=> (13-7)*5 = 30
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
The number is 54. The sum of its digits is 5 + 4 = 9. 54/9 = 6.
The sum of 6 is five times more likely, because there are five ways to roll a 6 but only one way to make a 2.
Call the unknown number n. From the problem statement, 5(6 + n) = 24, or 30 + 5n = 24, or 5n = 24 - 30 = - 6, or n = -(6/5).
3x^2 + 6