Three times a number increased by seven is less than eleven

3x+7<11

Yall weird.

Three times a number ... 3x

increased by seven ... + 7
is less than ... <
Can you finish it up now?

The answer not even here you lames....

To solve this problem, we need to translate the given sentence into an equation and solve for the unknown number. Let's break it down step by step:

Step 1: Define the unknown number.
Let's represent the unknown number as 'x'.

Step 2: Translate the given sentence into an equation.
The sentence "Three times a number increased by seven is less than eleven" can be written as:
3x + 7 < 11

Step 3: Solve the equation.
Now, we can solve for 'x' by isolating it on one side of the inequality.
3x + 7 < 11
Subtract 7 from both sides:
3x < 11 - 7
3x < 4
Divide both sides by 3:
x < 4/3

So, the solution for the unknown number 'x' is x < 4/3. This means that any number less than 4/3 would satisfy the given condition.

The quotient of a number and 4 is at least 6.

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