To write "12 more than x," you would express it as x + 12. This means you are adding 12 to the variable x. In mathematical terms, the phrase "more than" implies addition. So, x + 12 represents the value that is 12 greater than x.
15(x+12)
9+(x/4)=12 x/4=3 x=12
Let the unknown number be x and so the expression is: x+12
16 - 4 = x (note: x = 12)
It is simply: x+12
To write "12 more than x," you would express it as x + 12. This means you are adding 12 to the variable x. In mathematical terms, the phrase "more than" implies addition. So, x + 12 represents the value that is 12 greater than x.
It is simply: x+12
15(x+12)
12 is more than 1.2 by 10.8. 1.2 x 10 is also 12.
If X is the variable, then X/(-12+9) = x/(-3) = -X/3
9+(x/4)=12 x/4=3 x=12
Let the unknown number be x and so the expression is: x+12
X is greater than or equal to 12
2n+12=x
let X = number quotient = x/4 x/4 + 9 = 12 x/4 = 3 x = 12
x + 12 = -12