translate to an algebraic expression 32 more than n, translation is > is this correct? thanks
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n + 32
"32 more than n" = n +32
"32 is more (greater) than n" = 32 > n
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"32 is more (greater) than n" = 32 > n
Hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
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