Chapter 1: Q. 981 (page 191)
In the following exercises, simplify the following expressions by combining like terms.
Short Answer
The simplified form of the given expression is .
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Chapter 1: Q. 981 (page 191)
In the following exercises, simplify the following expressions by combining like terms.
The simplified form of the given expression is .
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Greg has nickels and pennies in his pocket. The number of pennies is seven less than twice the number of nickels. Let n represent the number of nickels. Write an expression for the number of pennies.
Translate the English phrase into an algebraic expression:
(a) four times the sum of p and q
(b) the sum of four times p and q.
In the following exercise, multiply:
The number of girls in a second-grade class is 4 less than the number of boys. Let b represent the number of boys. Write an expression for the number of girls.
In the following exercise, divide:
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