Question
If w = the weight of a trout, which algebraic word represents the expression 2w?
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of 2 and the weight of the trout
the
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of 2 and the weight of the trout
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The expression \(2w\) can be represented in words as "twice the weight of the trout." This indicates that the expression involves multiplying the weight of the trout \(w\) by 2.
So, from the options you provided, it would be most appropriate to say "twice the weight of the trout." However, if you're looking for a more direct match, "the weight of the trout multiplied by 2" would also work.
None of the choices you've provided ("the" or "of 2 and the weight of the trout") accurately convey the meaning of \(2w\).
So, from the options you provided, it would be most appropriate to say "twice the weight of the trout." However, if you're looking for a more direct match, "the weight of the trout multiplied by 2" would also work.
None of the choices you've provided ("the" or "of 2 and the weight of the trout") accurately convey the meaning of \(2w\).
Answers are:
Sum
Quotient
Product
Difference
Sum
Quotient
Product
Difference
GPT-4o mini
Given the expression \(2w\), the correct algebraic word to represent it is **Product**.
This is because the expression involves multiplying the weight of the trout \(w\) by 2, which is the definition of a product.
This is because the expression involves multiplying the weight of the trout \(w\) by 2, which is the definition of a product.