2. 2W
3. 60W
All of your answers are correct. However the standard way of writing a multiplication problem is the way I showed you above.
Can you check these problems, please?
Translate each phrase into algebraic expression.
1. 5 more than D
Ans: 5 + D
2. Twice a number W
Ans: 2*W
3. Product of 60 and W
Ans: 60*W
4. A number, N, decreased by 18
Ans: N - 18
5. 14 minus a number, M
Ans: 14 - M
6. Twice a number, C, plus 16
Ans: 2*C + 16
7. Three times N decreased by 8
Ans: 3*N - 8
8. The sum of a number, R, and twelve
Ans: R + 12
9. The quotient of N and five
Ans: N/5
10. Fifteen divided by Z
Ans: 15/Z
11. 3 decreased by a number, A
Ans: 3 - A
12. A number, M, decreased by 49
Ans: M - 49
6 answers
Oh, okay. Thanks!
You're welcome.
algebraic expression represents “the sum of a number and 9
The sum of one and the product of one and a number xxx
Hey, 1 is incorrect. When you see the words, More Than you switch the problem around. The question is 5 more than D. First you have to KNOW what D is, right? So the answer to the question would be D+5.