The equation for the statement "A number n is 5 more than 12" can be written as n = 12 + 5. This equation represents that the value of n is equal to 12 (the initial number) plus 5 (the additional amount). Therefore, n = 17 is the solution to the equation.
If the number is N, then 3 more is N+3, set equal to 7: N+3=7
8<(4n+10)
A number that makes an equation true is a solution. If there is more than one answer to an equation (such as an equation like): (x-2)(x+4)=0 then it is called a solution set (and in this case would be x={-4, 2}).
I'm not clear on what you're asking here, but if you want that written as an equation, it is: 2x - 3
It is the equation: v = t/7 + 12
2n + 3
No, inequalities have more than, less then, at least, or no more than signs. Equations just have equal signs. An inequality answer can't be written as just a number it has to have a sign with it.
If the number is N, then 3 more is N+3, set equal to 7: N+3=7
x/2 + 5
The equation is: 18N+2 = 19N
6plus 9 equals x
x + 12 = -12
Example:VERBAL SENTENCE:Seven more than twice a number is four less than thrice the number.MATHEMATICAL EQUATION:(seven more than) (four less than)(twice a number) is (thrice a number)2x + 7 = 3x - 4=Earljoyce8♥=Hope this helps!!
Represent the number by n. The equation is 5n - 1 = 3n +5, and the solution is n = 3.
an equation with more than one operation
8<(4n+10)
An equation with more than one variable is called a multivariate equation.