Asked by Janae
You Got To write an ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION!
10 times the difference of d and 3
Is: (d*3)-10
10 times the difference of d and 3
Is: (d*3)-10
Answers
Answered by
Me
My hw says explain why the plot u plotted is correct in between 2 n 3 there are 3 lines and you want to get 2 n 1/6 so I plotted the line between 2 and the line after that can u explain how I'm right ???
Answered by
Writeacher
Janae,
What you have written is d times 3, minus 10.
Me,
Please post this separately. Use Post a New Question above.
What you have written is d times 3, minus 10.
Me,
Please post this separately. Use Post a New Question above.
Answered by
Janae
Ok So 10*(d-3)
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes -- but you can remove the *
By putting d-3 in parentheses right next to 10, multiplication is assumed.
By putting d-3 in parentheses right next to 10, multiplication is assumed.
Answered by
Janae
Oh i get it any number beside the parentheses is multiplication
so if it says 7 minus the product of 2 and x
Product Means To Mulitiply.
so my answer will be (2-x)7
so if it says 7 minus the product of 2 and x
Product Means To Mulitiply.
so my answer will be (2-x)7
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes on your first statement.
But your second statement means the product of 2 minus x times 7.
But the problem says 7 minus the product . . .
But your second statement means the product of 2 minus x times 7.
But the problem says 7 minus the product . . .
Answered by
alanaR.
nope... it's 7-(2x)
Answered by
Janae
So Its 7-(2*x)
Answered by
alanaR.
u don't have to put "*" cuz (2x) means to multiply too
Answered by
alanaR.
i'm doing the same sums ur doing now too..just started the 9th grade lol
Answered by
Janae
Ok Thank Yall
i Get It Now
Its one that has a story to it and those are the ones i do not get!
It Say
Maddie earns $8 per hour. Write an algebraic expression to evalute how much money Maddie will earn if she works for 15, 20, 25, or 30 hours.
i Get It Now
Its one that has a story to it and those are the ones i do not get!
It Say
Maddie earns $8 per hour. Write an algebraic expression to evalute how much money Maddie will earn if she works for 15, 20, 25, or 30 hours.
Answered by
Janae
Im In The 8th Grade
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Janae, please post this as a separate question.
Answered by
Janae
are you talking about post a new question
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes.
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