It is an algebraic expression in the form of: 10q-45
(45 + n) - 4 That's exactly the same thing as (41 + n).
45
Linear algebraic inequalities can be described as an expression with a variable >/< an expression with a variable. For example, 2x<90 so x<45. Inequalities don't yield a particular solution, but rather solution sets. In the above example, x<45, means that the solution set is all of the values less than 45.
To translate the question into an algebraic expression, we write 90% as 0.9 and create the variable x to represent the number in question. 0.9 * x = 45 x = 45 / 0.9 = 50. To verify, 90% of 50 is 45.
It is an algebraic expression in the form of: 10q-45
They are two terms of an algebraic expression in the form of 45-3n
It is an algebraic expression.
(45 + n) - 4 That's exactly the same thing as (41 + n).
35(r-45)
45
Linear algebraic inequalities can be described as an expression with a variable >/< an expression with a variable. For example, 2x<90 so x<45. Inequalities don't yield a particular solution, but rather solution sets. In the above example, x<45, means that the solution set is all of the values less than 45.
Algebra refers to the part of mathematics where numbers in formulae and equations are represented by letters. In 45 + X, X represents a number.
To translate the question into an algebraic expression, we write 90% as 0.9 and create the variable x to represent the number in question. 0.9 * x = 45 x = 45 / 0.9 = 50. To verify, 90% of 50 is 45.
10 more than 45 10 + 45 but the than means to switch45 + 10 = 55
25 more than -45 = -20
Has it got to be "exactly" 45 more, or "at least" 45 more?