x+1/2 <-- Many people would answer this common answer in a heart beat but actually it is false. The real formula, which can be applied to daily life is, x+200/10/2 than put to the power of 4. This is the true formula, good luck to you.
Yes it can
If I have understood your question correctly, I think the answer should be: 0.5x = 5, where x is the "number".
Variable is any letter used in an algebraic expression, and can vary (change form) to be any number, and one variable means the same number in any single algebraic expression. Usually algebra is simplifying the expression or equation until you know what the variable is equal to.
An algebraic expression for one third of a number ( m ) is written as ( \frac{1}{3}m ) or ( \frac{m}{3} ). This represents the value obtained when the number ( m ) is divided by 3.
Numerical Expression: 1.) 20+2-8 ( Or any other number with two symbols on math ) Algebraic Expression: 2.) h x 2 ( Or any other number using only one symbol an a letter ) The difference between a numerical and algebraic expressions is that numerical expressions use only numbers, but algebraic expressions use letters as variables to represent numbers.
(1/2)x+(1/6)y
0.5*n3
Yes it can
If I have understood your question correctly, I think the answer should be: 0.5x = 5, where x is the "number".
1/3x
0.5*xy
Variable is any letter used in an algebraic expression, and can vary (change form) to be any number, and one variable means the same number in any single algebraic expression. Usually algebra is simplifying the expression or equation until you know what the variable is equal to.
1/2 (x+y)
Let the number x and so: 1/2x +6 = 1/3x with the value of x being -36
21+x
x + 21
An algebraic expression for one third of a number ( m ) is written as ( \frac{1}{3}m ) or ( \frac{m}{3} ). This represents the value obtained when the number ( m ) is divided by 3.