(x + 4) = 10Subtract 4 from each side of the equation:x = 6
y is increased by 6.
Let x = the numbernumber increased by 10 = x + 10
15 increased by two times a number x
X + 6
(x + 4) = 10Subtract 4 from each side of the equation:x = 6
Call the number we seek x, now we have .1x+x=352 or x(1.1)=352 so x=352/1.1
y is increased by 6.
10.9
Let x = the numbernumber increased by 10 = x + 10
15 increased by two times a number x
100
X+6
X + 6
The answer depends on the units used for "ten x ten". 10 inch x 10 inch or 10 cm x 10 cm?
x + 12. If the unknown number is represented by x, the expression for a number increased by 12 would be x + 12.
It is: 10+5 = 15