Which word(s) in an expression would translate to divide mathematically?
out of
less than
the sum
the difference
the same as
the product
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divide
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I apologize for the confusion. I misunderstood your question earlier. In the context of "divide mathematically," the word "divide" itself would be the appropriate term.
In the expression: 3x^2 - 5x + 2
How many terms are there?
What is the leading coefficient of the first term?
Which term is the constant?
How many terms are there?
What is the leading coefficient of the first term?
Which term is the constant?
In the expression 3x^2 - 5x + 2:
1. There are three terms: 3x^2, -5x, and 2.
2. The first term, 3x^2, has a leading coefficient of 3.
3. The constant term is 2.
1. There are three terms: 3x^2, -5x, and 2.
2. The first term, 3x^2, has a leading coefficient of 3.
3. The constant term is 2.
When solving the equation for x: x/2 + 4 = 11, which inverse operation would you use first?
Divide by 4 on both sides
Divide by 4 on both sides
Subtract 2 on both sides
Subtract 2 on both sides
Subtract 4 from both sides
Subtract 4 from both sides
Divide by 2 on both sides
Divide by 2 on both sides
Add 4 to both sides
Add 4 to both sides
Divide by 4 on both sides
Divide by 4 on both sides
Subtract 2 on both sides
Subtract 2 on both sides
Subtract 4 from both sides
Subtract 4 from both sides
Divide by 2 on both sides
Divide by 2 on both sides
Add 4 to both sides
Add 4 to both sides
To solve the equation x/2 + 4 = 11, the first inverse operation you would use is to subtract 4 from both sides.
Jimmy goes to the farmer's market to get some pears. The particular type of pears he likes costs $2.35 per pound. If he can only spend $10 or less, how many pounds can he buy?
The inequality would be ?
Jimmy could by ? pounds of pears.
The inequality would be ?
Jimmy could by ? pounds of pears.
The inequality would be 2.35x ≤ 10, where x represents the number of pounds of pears Jimmy can buy.
To find out how many pounds of pears Jimmy could buy, we solve for x:
2.35x ≤ 10
Divide both sides of the inequality by 2.35 to isolate x:
x ≤ 10/2.35
x ≤ 4.26
So, Jimmy could buy up to 4.26 pounds of pears. Since we can't have a fraction of a pound, he could only buy a maximum of 4 pounds of pears.
To find out how many pounds of pears Jimmy could buy, we solve for x:
2.35x ≤ 10
Divide both sides of the inequality by 2.35 to isolate x:
x ≤ 10/2.35
x ≤ 4.26
So, Jimmy could buy up to 4.26 pounds of pears. Since we can't have a fraction of a pound, he could only buy a maximum of 4 pounds of pears.
Jimmy goes to the farmer's market to get some pears. The particular type of pears he likes costs $2.35 per pound. If he can only spend $10 or less, how many pounds can he buy?
The inequality would be ?
The inequality would be ?
The inequality would be 2.35x ≤ 10, where x represents the number of pounds of pears Jimmy can buy.