18 + w
To simplify the expression (3 \times 6(w + 4) \times w), first multiply (3) and (6) to get (18). Then, distribute (w) inside the parentheses: (18(w + 4)w = 18(w^2 + 4w)). Thus, the simplified expression is (18w^2 + 72w).
w(a/b)
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation but it can be simplified to: W-15
L = lengthW = widthL = W + 7andPerimeter = 2*(W + L)soPerimeter = 2*(W + (W + 7)) = 2*(2W + 7) = 4W + 14
w/16
It is: 15+w or w+15 as a algebraic expression
It is: 15+w
To write one tenth of w in an algebraic expression, you can use the expression (1/10)w or w/10. Both of these expressions represent dividing w by 10, which is equivalent to finding one tenth of w.
w(a/b)
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation but it can be simplified to: W-15
15 + w expresses the sum of 15 and w
Oh, dude, the quotient of 100 and w in algebraic expression is simply 100 divided by w. It's like when you have a hundred bucks and you wanna split it with your friend w, you just do 100 divided by w and there you have it! Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
The answer would be the sum of (t) plus (w) divided by 2: (t + w) /2
It is called the "sum".
v + w
L = lengthW = widthL = W + 7andPerimeter = 2*(W + L)soPerimeter = 2*(W + (W + 7)) = 2*(2W + 7) = 4W + 14
w/16