The expression "three times some number plus eleven" can be written as 3x + 11, where x represents the unknown number. This expression denotes multiplying the unknown number by three and then adding eleven to the result. It is a linear expression in algebra and can be simplified further depending on the context or problem it is being used in.
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'Some number' is referred to as 'x' , the unknown , but fixed value.
Hence
3x + 11
Two times the square root of three plus five times the square root of three plus four times the square root of three equals eleven times the square root of three.
It is simply: 11 plus 3/7 of the number
3 times 3 = 9 plus the number 3 = 12.
Well the c stands for a number. So it means four times what plus three equals eleven? Or you can subtract the three from the eleven then divide that number by four. That's how to solve the problem. Sorry, I won't give you the answer though because you have to figure it out yourself if it's for school or something like that. 4c+3=11 .....-3.. -3 ...4c= 8 ..../4 /4 ________ ....c= ?
( 5 + 3x )