Chapter 1: Problem 100
Write each sentence as a mathematical expression. Nine is greater than four.
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Chapter 1: Problem 100
Write each sentence as a mathematical expression. Nine is greater than four.
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Write each inequality as an equivalent inequality in which the inequality symbol points in the opposite direction. $$\frac{12}{4}<\frac{24}{6}$$
Write an algebraic expression to denote each quantity. Assume that no denominators are \(0 .\) A man enrolls in college for \(c\) hours of credit, and his sister enrolls for 6 more hours than her brother. Write an expression that represents the number of hours the sister is taking.
Write an expression that represents the value of \(n\) vacant lots if each lot is worth \(\$ 35,000\)
When would it be better to change an improper-fraction answer into a mixed number?
Which property of real numbers justifies each statement? $$-5(x+4)=-5 x+(-5)(4)$$
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