I'm guessing that you left out the first sentence, where it says something like:
"Sam and Freidel are driving their new sports car down the
middle of the highway at a speed of 'S' miles per hour." Then the expression you've demanded is ( S t/60 ) .
To write the quotient of a number and 6 as an expression, you can represent the number as a variable, such as ( x ). The expression would then be written as ( \frac{x}{6} ). This indicates that the number ( x ) is being divided by 6.
40
A numerical expression is an expression that uses number. For example, if a teacher told you to write four plus six subract two , you would simply write it in number form. 4+6-2.
You cannot write an algebraic expression for that, you need an equation. The equation is n - 6 = 4
To write an expression that represents the sum of a number and 12, you can use a variable to represent the unknown number. For example, if you let the variable ( x ) represent the number, the expression would be ( x + 12 ). This indicates that you are adding 12 to whatever value ( x ) holds.
x = (8*60) - m
40
The expression is 9*x.
4x
1/11
A numerical expression is an expression that uses number. For example, if a teacher told you to write four plus six subract two , you would simply write it in number form. 4+6-2.
You cannot write an algebraic expression for that, you need an equation. The equation is n - 6 = 4
X = " a number " X + 20
How do you write an expression
N/8
N/9
40 + x