You can't simplify any further than 6 + x. It depends on what x is.
The sum of 10 and the quotient of ( x ) and 6 can be expressed mathematically as ( 10 + \frac{x}{6} ). This represents adding 10 to the result of dividing ( x ) by 6.
First sum the terms with x: 9x + (-3)x = 6 x. Then sum the terms without x: -11 + (-13)x = -24. Then 6x - 24 =0 or x = 24/6 = 4
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x + 6 = 9 * 2
6 + x = -5 then move the 6 to the other side, which makes it -6 so then leaving the sum x = -5 -6 = -11 So x is -11 which is example if someone had $6 then spent x to then owe (minus) 5 then they must have spent $11
Le the "number" be x. The sum is x + 6.
No. The sum of (x) and (x+6) is (2x + 6), not 6. What you want is (x) and (6 - x). The sum of those two is always 6, no matter what 'x' is.
To calculate 4 times the sum of a number and 6, you would first find the sum of the number and 6, then multiply that sum by 4. Let's represent the number as 'x'. So, the sum of the number and 6 would be x + 6. Multiplying this sum by 4 gives you the expression 4(x + 6), which simplifies to 4x + 24.
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The sum is 84 and the GCF is 6
1 x 6 = 62 x 6 = 12The sum of 12 + 6 = 18
6(5 + 9) = (6 x 5) + (6 x 9) = 6 x 14 = 84
First sum the terms with x: 9x + (-3)x = 6 x. Then sum the terms without x: -11 + (-13)x = -24. Then 6x - 24 =0 or x = 24/6 = 4
The sum is the out come of a problem. Example: The sum of 2 x 3 is 6.
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Consider sum of two number to be x+y=6 and x/y=7. On substitution, it is found that x=4.42 and y=1.58.
(5 x 6) + (9 x 6) = 14 x 6 = 84