11s + 3
The algebraic expression for the sum of 11 times 5 and three is 11s+3
The sum of 36 plus 63 can be expressed as a product by first calculating the sum, which is 99. This can be factored and expressed as a product of its prime factors: (99 = 9 \times 11), or as (3^2 \times 11). Thus, the expression for the sum of 36 and 63 as a product is (9 \times 11).
11 + 4.2 = 15.2
The expression is 15*11
10 * 11 = 110
The algebraic expression for the sum of 11 times 5 and three is 11s+3
11 + 4.2 = 15.2
The sum of a number and 11 can be represented as x + 11, where x is the unknown number. This expression denotes adding 11 to the unknown number. If you know the value of x, you can simply add 11 to find the sum. If x is unknown, the expression x + 11 remains as an algebraic representation of the sum.
The expression is 15*11
It is: 3*(11+6)
(11 + 17)/(7 + 8)
The answer is 10 when there is a - in front of an expression in parenthese, change the sign of each term in the expression after that you calculate the sum or difference.
10 * 11 = 110
You get the sum of 11 two ways; 5,6 and 6,5.
2(p+11)
5n + 11
It is: x(x+11) or x^2 +11x