8y+6y is 14y
It is difficult to tell what expression you are trying to convey. 8 multiplied by x, and then take y away, is 8x-y x take away y, and then 8 multiplied by this number, is 8(x-y) 8 multiplied by x, and divided by y is 8x/y
x + y = 10 x - y = 6 2x = 16 x = 8, y = 2
6 + y = 8 y = 8 - 6 y = 2
The expression "twice the quotient of 50 and the sum of a number y and 8" can be written mathematically as ( 2 \times \frac{50}{y + 8} ). This represents taking the sum of ( y ) and 8, finding the quotient of 50 divided by that sum, and then multiplying the result by 2.
6x - (6 + y)
8 + 6y
8 + y
4(y+1)
8+y is the sum of 8 and y
It is difficult to tell what expression you are trying to convey. 8 multiplied by x, and then take y away, is 8x-y x take away y, and then 8 multiplied by this number, is 8(x-y) 8 multiplied by x, and divided by y is 8x/y
x + y = 10 x - y = 6 2x = 16 x = 8, y = 2
6 + y = 8 y = 8 - 6 y = 2
The expression "twice the quotient of 50 and the sum of a number y and 8" can be written mathematically as ( 2 \times \frac{50}{y + 8} ). This represents taking the sum of ( y ) and 8, finding the quotient of 50 divided by that sum, and then multiplying the result by 2.
twenty four multiplied by the sum of a number x and y
x+ y = 8 is one equation; x - y = 6 is another equation add equations and 2x = 14 x = 7 y = 1
6x - (6 + y)
y=3.5