6plus 9 equals x
6+2x=18 x=6
Let the unknown number be represented by ( x ). The phrase "six times a number" translates to ( 6x ), and "three more than six times a number" becomes ( 6x + 3 ). The statement "thirty-three more than that same number" can be expressed as ( x + 33 ). Therefore, the equation that represents the word problem is ( 6x + 3 = x + 33 ).
Your question is incoherent.
7n - 6
6/n +2
6+2x=18 x=6
Let the unknown number be represented by ( x ). The phrase "six times a number" translates to ( 6x ), and "three more than six times a number" becomes ( 6x + 3 ). The statement "thirty-three more than that same number" can be expressed as ( x + 33 ). Therefore, the equation that represents the word problem is ( 6x + 3 = x + 33 ).
Your question is incoherent.
Give them both letters - you could call Sal "s" and Mary "m". Then try to write one in terms of the other - Sal has 6 more than Mary could be written Sal=Mary+6 or s=m+6
7n - 6
Well, honey, if you want to get technical, six more than the cube of a number can be expressed as x^3 + 6, where x is the said number. But hey, don't stress too much about it – math is just a puzzle waiting to be solved. Just plug in a number and watch that equation come to life!
3+ 6/n
6/n +2
It is a straight line equation in the form of: y = -2x+6
Six more than four is ten. You simply add six to four, which gives you the result of ten.
Six tenths is greater than six hundredths. This is because a tenth is larger than a hundredth. In decimal form, six tenths is written as 0.6 and six hundredths is written as 0.06. Since 0.6 is greater than 0.06, six tenths is the greater value.
5x + 6 = 31 5x = 31 - 6 5x = 25 x = 5 So the equation is equal.