Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo! So, if you have a number, let's call it x, and you want to find three times the sum of that number and 5, you'd just do 3(x + 5). It's like basic algebra, man. Just distribute the 3 and you're good to go.
5x + 6
That number would be 3
Statement:The sum of three times of a number and five.Assumption:Let us take the number be x.So, Three times the number = 3x.Equation: 3x+5
6(3n+5)
The number is 45. The sum of its digits i.e. 4+5=9 Five times the sum of its digits i.e. 5 times 9 which is 45
5x + 6
3(x+5)
That number would be 3
Statement:The sum of three times of a number and five.Assumption:Let us take the number be x.So, Three times the number = 3x.Equation: 3x+5
(3a-8) + 5x(a)
3if D
30 is the Answer
6(3n+5)
The number is 45. The sum of its digits i.e. 4+5=9 Five times the sum of its digits i.e. 5 times 9 which is 45
because the number are the same /example2 times 3 equals 6. 3 times 2 equals 6
The sum of 3 and a number, equaling 5, (if you want to know what the number is...) is 2 3+2=5
To multiply a number by a sum, you can use the distributive property of multiplication. This states that ( a(b + c) = ab + ac ), meaning you can distribute the number ( a ) across the terms inside the parentheses. For example, if you want to multiply 3 by the sum of 4 and 5, you can calculate it as ( 3(4 + 5) = 3 \times 4 + 3 \times 5 = 12 + 15 = 27 ).