2x + 2 > x + 5
>50The quantity on the left of the > sign is the greater quantity. It could be a variable or expression [like 3x - 2 > 50].I learned it like the < or > symbols are like an alligators mouth. He's hungry, so his mouth will try to 'eat' [open up toward] the bigger numbers.
8 more than twice a number d
3a-6x2
11, you can write the question in the form of x=-2x+33, then add 2x to both sides to get 3x=33, now divide both sides by 3 and you get x=11.
If you want "the number" write 5 + 2X = 7 2X = 2 X = 1. So "five more than twice of one is 7.
Let the number be x and so: 2x+3 > 49
3*(n - 5) = 2*n + 11
Twice a number would be written as 2x.
44 is a whole number and there is no sensible way in which to write it as a mixed number. If you want it as a mixed number in terms of some other quantity then you need to specify that second quantity.
To write this algebraically: 2x+18>25 and solve: 2x>25-18 x>7/2 Therefore x (a number) must be greater than 7/2.
2z
4/q
2x + 27
Add any positive number to 60, it will be greater. As you know how to write 60 that should not present any problem
"the sum of 2" and "twice" "a number" "is" "36"2+2x=36 â–
8+2n
2n + (-5)