three different expressions for 2 and 3 over 4 = 2 3/4 or 11/4 or 2.75
Three equivalent expressions are different mathematical representations that yield the same value. For example, the expressions (2 + 2), (4), and (8 - 4) all represent the same quantity, which is 4. These forms can vary in their structure but maintain equality in their outcomes.
11 over 3, 14 over 3, and 10 over 3
The expression -2 3x can be represented as "negative two times three times a variable x" or "negative two multiplied by three times x." The expression 3x - 2 can be phrased as "three times a variable x minus two." Both expressions involve multiplication and subtraction of the variable x with constants.
4 over 10. The other three are equal.
2/5, 4/10, 6/15, 8/20
Three equivalent expressions are different mathematical representations that yield the same value. For example, the expressions (2 + 2), (4), and (8 - 4) all represent the same quantity, which is 4. These forms can vary in their structure but maintain equality in their outcomes.
2+2 = 2*2 = 2^2 all simplify to 4. But there is no special name for the three expressions.
2/10
1/2, 3/6 and 4/8.
Such expressions illustrate the distributive property of multiplication over addition in the field of real numbers.
11 over 3, 14 over 3, and 10 over 3
The expression -2 3x can be represented as "negative two times three times a variable x" or "negative two multiplied by three times x." The expression 3x - 2 can be phrased as "three times a variable x minus two." Both expressions involve multiplication and subtraction of the variable x with constants.
4 over 10. The other three are equal.
2/5, 4/10, 6/15, 8/20
It is 2 2/3
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the answer is 2.2 2 holes and 2 leftovers