8<(4n+10)
As an equation: 8x = 64
There is nothing in the description you have given which tells us the amount of that unspecified number, therefore, the answer could be anything. If you want to solve for an unknown number you need an equation. You might have said four times a number added to -9 subtracted from triple the sum of nine times the number and eight is equal to zero. Then we can solve the equation.
If they are two different unknowns then it is: 4x+8y = 36 If they are the same unknowns then it is: 4x+8x = 36 in which x works out as 3
8x = 6x x = 0
24, because the square root of eight times the square root of eight, is eight. the square root of any number, squared, is the original number. then 8 times 3 is 24
As an equation: 8x = 64
3x + 8
8n - 9 = 17
There is nothing in the description you have given which tells us the amount of that unspecified number, therefore, the answer could be anything. If you want to solve for an unknown number you need an equation. You might have said four times a number added to -9 subtracted from triple the sum of nine times the number and eight is equal to zero. Then we can solve the equation.
48-n=4n-7
X = number 48 - X = 4X - 7
8000 is the answer to 1000x8 it can be written as this: one thousand times eight
The equation can be written as -7x - 4 = 13 - 6x, where "x" represents the unknown number.
Let's represent the number as (x). The phrase "Eight less than five times a number" can be translated to (5x - 8), and "is seven more than the number" can be translated to (x + 7). Therefore, the algebraic equation representing the given phrase is (5x - 8 = x + 7).
twice the difference of three times a number and eight
204.8, 1638.4, 13107.2 Every number is eight times the previous one.
Algebraic equations can be written in word or number form. The equation a 3b2 2 can be written as "a is equal to three times b times 2 plus two.