Question 1082584
Six more than twice a number is greater than negative fourteen.

First, what is 'twice a number"? 'Twice a number' is 'two times a number'. So if we let x be the number, then twice the number = 2x

Six more than twice a number (2x) is   6 + 2x

(Hint: more than = addition)

Since six more than twice a number (6 + 2x) is greater than negative fourteen, then:
6 + 2x > -14