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Example Question #111 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Express the sum of and
is
.
Take every word and translate into math. Sum means addition. Is means equal. So, we have as our answer.
Example Question #112 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Express the difference of and
is
times
.
Take every word and translate into math. Difference means subtraction. So then we have . Is means equal. Then, times indicates multiplication. So we multiply
and
to get
. Putting it together, we get
.
Example Question #113 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Express the product of and
that is
less than
Take every word and translate into math. Product indicates multiplication. So we multiply and
to get
. Is means equal. .
less than means that you need to subtract
to something. That something is
so just combine them to have an expression of
. Putting it together, we get
.
Example Question #1026 : Algebra 1
Express less than
as the sum of
and
.
Take every word and translate into math. less than means that you need to subtract
to something. That something is
so just combine them to have an expression of
. Is means equal. Sum means addition. So, we have
. Finally, putting it together we have
.
Example Question #115 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Simplify the expression: Twice the quantity of six more than twice a number.
Split the statement into parts. Let the number be .
Six more than twice a number is:
Twice the quantity of six more than twice a number would mean:
To simplify, distribute the two into both terms inside the parentheses.
Example Question #111 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Write the equation: .
To write this equation, first split up the statement. Let be the unknown number.
Quantity of a number less than six:
Twice the quantity of a number less than six:
Is six:
Combine the terms.
The answer is:
Example Question #111 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Write the equation: Two more than three times a number is twenty four.
Split the statement into parts. Let be a number.
Three times a number:
Two more than three times a number:
Is 24:
Combine the terms for the equation.
The answer is:
Example Question #1031 : Linear Equations
Write the equation: One more than three times a number is two.
Break up the sentence into parts. Let the unknown number be .
Three times a number:
One more than three times a number:
Is two:
Combine the terms to get an equation.
The answer is:
Example Question #112 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Write the expression: Six less than twice a number.
Break up the problem statement into parts:
Twice a number:
Six less than twice a number:
The answer is:
Example Question #113 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Write the expression: Six less than a twice a number.
To write the expression, break up the statement into parts. Let a variable be the number.
Twice a number:
Six less than a twice a number:
The answer is:
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