That one, there!
p+12=x
1.12 1 and 12/100 1 and 3/25
To write an expression that represents the sum of a number and 12, you can use a variable to represent the unknown number. For example, if you let the variable ( x ) represent the number, the expression would be ( x + 12 ). This indicates that you are adding 12 to whatever value ( x ) holds.
divisor
n/12. n=variable......stands for the number.
39/12 = 13/4
m - 12
p+12=x
You can write it as an equivalent fraction, like 2/24 or you can write it as a decimal, which is 0.0833 or you can write it as a percentage, which is 8.33%.
12
1.12 1 and 12/100 1 and 3/25
To write 12 more than B, you would write the expression as B + 12. This means you are adding 12 to the value of B.
divisor
easy a dived 12
n/12. n=variable......stands for the number.
As an expression it is: 5x+12
0.3333