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2x+3
n/6 + 3
add 3 to a number a number plus 3 the sum of a number and 3 3 more than a number a number increased by 3
The algebraic expression would be 8n + 3, where n represents the unknown number.
5n + 3 is probably what you want. It could possibly be 5 (n+3) depending on where you pause when you say it.
2x+3
n/6 + 3
add 3 to a number a number plus 3 the sum of a number and 3 3 more than a number a number increased by 3
The algebraic expression would be 8n + 3, where n represents the unknown number.
5n + 3 is probably what you want. It could possibly be 5 (n+3) depending on where you pause when you say it.
The algebraic expression for "3 more than a number" can be written as x + 3, where x represents the unknown number. In this expression, the variable x is being increased by 3. This expression can be simplified further if needed, but the basic form is x + 3.
The term is: x/3
3x
The expression, not equation, is probably 481/3
n-3
Assuming the number is n, then the expression is: 5n - 3
(x + 5)3