Chapter 1: Q. 1.6 (page 42)
Order each of the following pairs of numbers, using or:
a)
b)
c)
d)
Short Answer
Part(a) The required answer is
Part(b) The required answer is
Part(c) The required answer is
Part(d) The required answer is
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Chapter 1: Q. 1.6 (page 42)
Order each of the following pairs of numbers, using or:
a)
b)
c)
d)
Part(a) The required answer is
Part(b) The required answer is
Part(c) The required answer is
Part(d) The required answer is
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Translate the English phrase into an algebraic expression:
(a) Eleven more than x
(b) Fourteen less than 11a.
In the following exercises, translate the phrases into algebraic expressions.
the quotient of 36 and 9
In the following exercises, translate the phrases into algebraic expressions.
the quotient of y and 3
Translate Algebra to English.
In the following exercises, translate the phrases into algebraic expressions.
the sum of 13x and 3x
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