The sum of ( d ) and 9 can be written as the expression ( d + 9 ).
You can write this as:(d+2)/6
The verbal expression for "c plus 2d" can be stated as "the sum of c and twice d." This indicates that you take the value of c and add it to two times the value of d.
Unless the values of the things will no be know things, then the sum will also not be known
"the same as the others added together" For example: a=b+c+d a is equal to the sum of b plus c plus d. 9=2+3+4
20.4444
You can write this as:(d+2)/6
3/4(d + 8) - 5b
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The verbal expression for "c plus 2d" can be stated as "the sum of c and twice d." This indicates that you take the value of c and add it to two times the value of d.
Unless the values of the things will no be know things, then the sum will also not be known
"the same as the others added together" For example: a=b+c+d a is equal to the sum of b plus c plus d. 9=2+3+4
20.4444
the sum means to add so its d+7
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It is D 459.
a + d