The number (x) in: "1 more than three times a number is 106" is what we are solving here.
In other words, you are looking for a number (x) that if you multiply it by three (same as three times) and then add 1, you get 106.
To solve this, you first write the problem as an algebra equation as follows: 3x + 1 = 106
Then you solve the equation by subtracting 1 from both sides, and then divide both sides by 3. Here is the math to
illustrate better:
3x + 1 = 106
3x + 1 - 1 = 106 - 1
3x = 105
3x/3 = 105/3
x = 35
Answer = 35
Note: All answers are rounded to the nearest two decimals.
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