a > 8
or
8 + a
depending on what you're really asking.
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The second, 8 + a, is an expreession - as required. The first is not an expression but an inequality.
The expression that represents "13 more than the quotient of n and 8" is ( \frac{n}{8} + 13 ). This expression first calculates the quotient of ( n ) divided by 8 and then adds 13 to that result.
2x + 8 is 8 more than double the number x.
y = h + 8
6x + 8 = 3x - 5
24 x 8 + 2
d + 8
It is: t+8
The expression that represents "13 more than the quotient of n and 8" is ( \frac{n}{8} + 13 ). This expression first calculates the quotient of ( n ) divided by 8 and then adds 13 to that result.
2x + 8 is 8 more than double the number x.
y = h + 8
Let the number you are looking for be x, than 3x+8 is the algebraic expression for 8 more than triple a number.
The quotient n times 8 is an algebra expression. The answer to this math problem is 1.
The algebraic expression for "8 more than half a number" can be represented as ( \frac{x}{2} + 8 ), where ( x ) represents the unknown number. This expression first calculates half of the number by dividing it by 2, then adds 8 to the result.
x+8
M-8
Let the number be a a + 8
2*10 + 8 = 28