5 2+3=5
Call the number we are looking for n. Increased by 2/3 means 2/3n and we are told the 2/3n +n=35 So (5/3)n=35 or 5n=105 so n=21 so let's check 2/3 of 21 is 14 and 14 + 21 = 35.
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Well, honey, if you take a number and add 2 to it, you've got yourself a number that's been increased by 2. It's as simple as that, no need to overcomplicate things. So go ahead, add those two little digits and see what you come up with.
One increased by two equals the quotient of nine and three.
3x+30let x = "a number"(x+10) = "a number increased by 10"3(x+10) = "3 times a number increased by 10"Expand: 3x+30
2 increased by 50 percent = 3
2(3 + x + x2)
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Any and every number can be increased by 3.
x+5 = 7 - (2x) 3x = 2 x = 2/3 The number is 2/3
12, 10 and 15 the are alternatively increased by 2 and 3
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If the number is x then: 4x+10 = -2 and so the value of x is -3
Call the number we are looking for n. Increased by 2/3 means 2/3n and we are told the 2/3n +n=35 So (5/3)n=35 or 5n=105 so n=21 so let's check 2/3 of 21 is 14 and 14 + 21 = 35.
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Multiplied by: 3 increased 2 times = 6.