11
n ÷ (n - 3)
If or N can equal any number less than 47 (as N+ 3<50 then N<(50-3))This included the car of N+3 = 50. If this is not permitted then N-46
If the number is n then twice the number is 2n and 7 less than twice the number is 2n - 7This could also be a boolean variable based on another variable. If the number is less than or equal to 3.5, the variable is false. Otherwise, it is true.
twice a number n is 2n plus 3 is + 3 → twice a number n plus 3 is 2n + 3.
11
3*(n - 5) = 2*n + 11
2n-3=(-7) 2n=-4 n=-2
2n - 2or2 (n - 1)
Given a number N, you would have: 2*N - 5
2n/6 - 9 or n/3 - 9
2n-10
n-3 is three less than n; 3+n is three more than n They can never be equal
n - 3
n - 3
n ÷ (n - 3)
If or N can equal any number less than 47 (as N+ 3<50 then N<(50-3))This included the car of N+3 = 50. If this is not permitted then N-46