A variable is usually used for that - for example, a single letter that represents the unknown quantity.
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2(25-15)=2 x 10=20
To write the sum of a number and thirty-seven in an algebraic expression, you would use the variable "n" to represent the number. The algebraic expression would be n + 37, where "n" represents the unknown number and 37 represents thirty-seven. This expression represents the sum of the unknown number and thirty-seven.
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There is no need for a conditional expression; just write it as 10 * 100.
A variable is usually used for that - for example, a single letter that represents the unknown quantity.
s divided by 6
n*5 - 6
11
twenty four times a number and add 19
How do you write an expression
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If the variable x represents the number: 5x + 3ParenthesesExponentsMultiplyDivideAddSubtractAlways remember this
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2(25-15)=2 x 10=20