The algebraic term is: 7/x
24
42
X = 240
three times a number decreased by eleven
You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.
24
42
The term is: 100/x
X = 240
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Three cannot at all fit seven. In order for a division to produce a whole number or a quotient with a remainder, the divisor (the number being divided by) must be less than the dividend (the number being divided). Since 7 is larger than 3, it cannot be divided into 3 equally in this instance.
three times a number decreased by eleven
I don't think there is such a number.
Yes, 1
Seven.
To express "seven increased by a number," you can use the variable ( x ) to represent the unknown number. The mathematical expression would be written as ( 7 + x ). This indicates that you are adding the number ( x ) to seven.