5x + 6
6(3n+5)
5 x (6 + n)
because the number are the same /example2 times 3 equals 6. 3 times 2 equals 6
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54 (5 + 4) x 6 = 54
The algebraic expression for the sum of 6 times a number and 5 can be written as ( 6x + 5 ), where ( x ) represents the unknown number. This expression indicates that you first multiply the number by 6 and then add 5 to that product.
The number is 54. The sum of its digits is 5 + 4 = 9. 54/9 = 6.
6(3n+5)
6(3x + 5) = 18x + 30
5 x (6 + n)
because the number are the same /example2 times 3 equals 6. 3 times 2 equals 6
The sum of two times a number (let's call it ( x )) and five is expressed as ( 2x + 5 ). The phrase "at 8 to 6 times the number" can be interpreted as ( 8 - 6x ). Therefore, the complete expression for the sum is ( 2x + 5 + (8 - 6x) ). Simplifying this yields ( -4x + 13 ).
The question is ambiguous and the possible answers are n + 5*6 = n + 30 or (n + 5)*6
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The sum of the numbers is 240. If one number is 5 times as big as the other then 240 must be divided by 6. 240/6 = 40. The smaller number must be this while the larger number is 5 times the size. Small number = 40 Larger number = 40 * 5 = 200
The sum of three times a number and its square is 10 more than 6 times a number?
54 (5 + 4) x 6 = 54