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7 October, 15:27

Five times the sum of a number and 6 equals 3

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  1. 7 October, 15:32
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    5 (x+6) = 3.

    You need the sum first. So the number and 6 need to go in the parenthesis. Then put the 5 outside of the parentheses like the question asks. It says five times the sum so after the sum you need to multiply by 5.
  2. 7 October, 15:38
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    5x+6=3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    "A number" is a variable.

    "Sum" is addition.

    "Equals 3" is = 3.

    "and six" relates to "sum".

    So when you put these together it would be 5x+6=3
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