Translate the following statement into an algebraic equaion. Let x represent the number. 6 times a number is 14 more than that number.

I got

6x=x+14 Is this correct

If "the number", "a number" and "that number" are the same, then

6x > x+14

They are stating an inequality but asking for an equation. Shame on the teacher.

Thank you

Yes, your equation is almost correct. We can translate the given statement into an algebraic equation as follows:

"6 times a number is 14 more than that number."

Let x represent the number.

So, 6 times the number (6x) is equal to 14 more than the number (x + 14).

Therefore, the correct equation would be:
6x = x + 14