Chapter 1: Q 1114. (page 195)
In the following exercises, translate each English phrase into an algebraic expression.
the quotient of the difference of , and.
Short Answer
The algebraic expression is.
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Chapter 1: Q 1114. (page 195)
In the following exercises, translate each English phrase into an algebraic expression.
the quotient of the difference of , and.
The algebraic expression is.
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Identify the terms in the expression.
In the following exercise, simplify the expression:
In the following exercise, simplify the expression:
The width of a rectangle is 6 less than the length. Let l represent the length of the rectangle. Write an expression for the width of the rectangle.
Lauren has dimes and nickels in her purse. The number of dimes is three more than seven times the number of nickels. Let n represent the number of nickels. Write an expression for the number of dimes.
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