3n + 8
3 x 8
To express "8 more than 3 times a number," first represent the unknown number as a variable, such as ( x ). Then, "3 times a number" is written as ( 3x ). Finally, adding 8 gives the expression ( 3x + 8 ).
6x + 8 = 3x - 5
To write the expression "4 times the difference of 10 and 8 minus 3," you start by calculating the difference of 10 and 8, which is (10 - 8). Then, you multiply that difference by 4, giving you (4 \times (10 - 8)). Finally, you subtract 3 from that result, resulting in the expression (4 \times (10 - 8) - 3).
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3 x 8
To express "8 more than 3 times a number," first represent the unknown number as a variable, such as ( x ). Then, "3 times a number" is written as ( 3x ). Finally, adding 8 gives the expression ( 3x + 8 ).
6x + 8 = 3x - 5
8z + 5
To write the expression "4 times the difference of 10 and 8 minus 3," you start by calculating the difference of 10 and 8, which is (10 - 8). Then, you multiply that difference by 4, giving you (4 \times (10 - 8)). Finally, you subtract 3 from that result, resulting in the expression (4 \times (10 - 8) - 3).
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To evaluate the expression 12 8 - 5 3 3, we first need to clarify the operations involved. It appears to be a combination of numbers but lacks clear operators. Assuming it means (12 \times 8 - 5 \times 3 \times 3), we calculate (12 \times 8 = 96) and (5 \times 3 \times 3 = 45). Therefore, (96 - 45 = 51). The value of the expression is 51.
Y = 4 (x+8)
It is: 8/3 times 3 = 8
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The expression (8 \times 8 \times 8) can be written in index form as (8^3). This indicates that 8 is multiplied by itself three times. The base is 8, and the exponent is 3.
8(d-3)