2 more than "p" would be written either as p+2 or 2+p. Since addition is transitive, the two are equivalent.
p-2
P = 2*T where P = # toothpicks and T = # tiles.
2(3+p)
The function rule for the relationship where ( P ) is 9 more than half of ( q ) can be expressed mathematically as ( P = \frac{1}{2}q + 9 ). This means that to find ( P ), you take half of the value of ( q ) and then add 9 to that result.
To determine how much more than 9p two 2s and one 5 are, first calculate the total value of the two 2s and one 5. This equals (2 \times 2 + 5 = 4 + 5 = 9). Now, subtract 9p from 9 to find the difference: (9 - 9p = 9(1 - p)). Therefore, the result depends on the value of p; if p is less than 1, it is positive, and if p is more than 1, it is negative.
It is simply: p+4
p+4.
write an algebraic expression for 4 more than p
5+p
Any positive mixed number will do.
p-2
P = 2*T where P = # toothpicks and T = # tiles.
If the probability of an event x happening is P(x) where P(x) must be greater than or equal to 0 and less than or equal to 1, P(x) can be written as: 1. A decimal, for example P(x)=.5 2. A fraction, for example P(x)=1/2 3. A percent, for example, P(X)=50%.
It is: p-2
2(3+p)
If you mean, (by rational form), in the form "p/q", let p= -2 and q = 1
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