x - 7
To write 7 as an ordinal number, you would write it as "seventh."
4 times a number added to 7 times the number equals 33
Let the number in question be x. Your statement can be written as (5/6)x + 7 > -3.
When you write the decimal number '7' in Base-2 (binary), you write '0111'.
X+-7
The number could be -8 or it could be +7.
12
21/3 = 7
Any number can multiply 144 and be added to 7!
When given x number of hundreds, simply write the number followed by two zeros. So, 54 hundreds is 5400. When added to seven, this will be equal to 5407.
Seven.
The 'answer' is the number that 'x' must be in order to make the statement true. If 'x' is anything different from -7, then the statement "x = -7" is not true. So the 'answer' must be -7 .