Three times the quantity of four times twelve
As an expression it is: 5x+12
The algebraic expression is: 15x-12
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The question is ambiguous and the two possible answers are: Twelve times (a number and 5 times the number) = 12*(n + 5n) = 12*6n = 72n Twelve times a number amd five times the number = 12*n + 5*n = 17*n
12+(16/x)
15.x-12
m - 12
p+12=x
The expression "15x - 12" can be described in words as "fifteen times a variable x, decreased by twelve." This phrase captures both the multiplication of the variable and the subtraction involved in the expression.
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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.
The expression that matches the words "three times the sum of 8 and 4" is (3 \times (8 + 4)). This can also be simplified to (3 \times 12) or simply (36). The key components are the sum of 8 and 4 inside the parentheses, multiplied by three.
The expression (12 \times 12 \times 12 \times 12 \times 12) can be simplified as (12^5). Calculating this gives (12^5 = 248832). Therefore, (12 \times 12 \times 12 \times 12 \times 12 = 248832).
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.
12 times d is the answer
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