The problem as presented, "x = 6," is a simple algebraic equation where "x" is the variable and "6" is the number. This equation has exactly one solution: x equals 6.
In algebra, we often solve for a variable, and in this case, you are told directly that the variable x has a value of 6. There are no other possible values for x that would satisfy this equation; it is a definitive statement.
how many solutions this problem have? variable = number
ex: x =6
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