The expression (15 - 1.5d) can be written in phrase form as "fifteen minus one point five times (d)." This conveys that you are subtracting one point five times a variable (d) from fifteen.
To write an algebraic expression for the phrase "the product of 15 and c," you multiply the two quantities together. The expression can be written as ( 15c ). This indicates that you are taking 15 and multiplying it by the variable ( c ).
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It means an expression that has a verb in it so basically almost all expressions. here's one : "Dipping your big toe in water" dipping is the verb and the whole thing is a phrase and an expression.
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The expression is 9*x.
To write an algebraic expression for the phrase "the product of 15 and c," you multiply the two quantities together. The expression can be written as ( 15c ). This indicates that you are taking 15 and multiplying it by the variable ( c ).
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The product of 9 and m
It means an expression that has a verb in it so basically almost all expressions. here's one : "Dipping your big toe in water" dipping is the verb and the whole thing is a phrase and an expression.
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It is simply: f+6
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p+4.
279-125=x 154=x
2x+3