Asked by Sahana Epari

I need a little help on this worksheet I got...
I have an answer but I'm not sure if it is correct.


ALGEBRA--- Translate each verbal expression into an algebraic expression. Then, simplify the expression.





1. Two sets of the sum of a number and eight are added to five time the same number.




2. Three sets of a sum of a number and four are added to the sum of seven times the same number and thirteen.

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Answered by Writeacher
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Answered by MathMate
1. Two sets of the sum of a number and eight are added to five time the same number.

Let the number be N,

2(N+8)+5N
=2N+16+5N
=7N+16

2. Three sets of a sum of a number and four are added to the sum of seven times the same number and thirteen.

The second problem is very similar to the first. You should have no problem working it out.
Answered by Sahana Epari
Thank You, I was really confused on that one...
Answered by Clark
Algebraic expression and its variable representation.
Jasmine has three times as many chores as her younger brother does.
Answered by Shelly
Three sets of a sum of a number and four are added to the sum of seven times the same number and thirteen?
Algabraic expression is?
Answered by Anonymous
Three sets of a sum of a number and four are added to the sum of seven times the same number and thirteen.

I believe it is the same as the first question. It really the same question just changed up a little bit.

3(N+4)+7N+13
3N+12+7N+13
10N+25 <--- That right there is your answer.
Answered by omgimsellgood
9 + 10 = 21
10N+25 is the answer 360 scoper
Answered by khalil
Number more than 3
Answered by Hellen
Wbvsbd
Answered by Livvy
2x+x+8+5x
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