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algebraic expression

six increased by a number x

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Answered by debasree19dey1978
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Answered by MrGoodBoi
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Explanation: To increase a number by 6 means to add 6 to that number. So here the starting number is x , and when we increase it by 6 , the new number is x+6 .

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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Explanation: To increase a number by 6 means to add 6 to that number. So here the starting number is x , and when we increase it by 6 , the new number is x+6 .

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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Explanation: To increase a number by 6 means to add 6 to that number. So here the starting number is x , and when we increase it by 6 , the new number is x+6 .

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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Explanation: To increase a number by 6 means to add 6 to that number. So here the starting number is x , and when we increase it by 6 , the new number is x+6 .

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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Explanation: To increase a number by 6 means to add 6 to that number. So here the starting number is x , and when we increase it by 6 , the new number is x+6 .

Answered by MrGoodBoi
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Explanation: To increase a number by 6 means to add 6 to that number. So here the starting number is x , and when we increase it by 6 , the new number is x+6 .

Answered by MrGoodBoi
1

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Explanation: To increase a number by 6 means to add 6 to that number. So here the starting number is x , and when we increase it by 6 , the new number is x+6 .

Answered by MrGoodBoi
1

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Explanation: To increase a number by 6 means to add 6 to that number. So here the starting number is x , and when we increase it by 6 , the new number is x+6 .

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