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?
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.
4(x+6)
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