Let the number you are looking for be x, than 3x+8 is the algebraic expression for 8 more than triple a number.
Oh, dude, like, seriously? Okay, let me break it down for you - if you take 80 and add 13 to it, you get 93. So, the number that is 13 more than 80 is 93. Math, am I right?
Let the number in question be x. Your statement can be written as (5/6)x + 7 > -3.
Let the unknown number be x and so the expression is: x+12
Let the required answer be represented by 'y' and the variable number by 'n'. Then y = 4n + 3
n = 32 + 8 = 40
Let the number be a a + 8
Let the number you are looking for be x, than 3x+8 is the algebraic expression for 8 more than triple a number.
Let's denote the number as x. The statement "double a number is 3 more than a number" can be mathematically represented as 2x = x + 3. By solving this equation, we find that x = 3. Therefore, the number in question is 3.
Let's call "a number" x. Then 5 more than twice x is 5 + 2x.
let n=the number n+18
Oh, dude, like, seriously? Okay, let me break it down for you - if you take 80 and add 13 to it, you get 93. So, the number that is 13 more than 80 is 93. Math, am I right?
Let the number be x. By the given statement we can make an equation. 1/2 * x = 18 + 5*x Which gives x = -4. So the number is -4.
Let the number be x and so the expression would be: x+20
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 2x+17
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 8x+5
Let the number be x and so if x+16 = 9 then the value of x is -7