10a - 15 ÷ 5 Order of Operations makes the equation this: 10a - 3, which is in simplest form.
The expression "15 plus the quotient of 60 and w" can be written as 15 + 60/w. To simplify this expression, we need to divide 60 by w first, then add the result to 15. The final simplified expression is 15 + 60/w.
It is an algebraic expression
There is no equation in the question, only an expression. An expression cannot have a solution.
It is: 8+7 = 15
3n + 15 equals 3 times the number n, the answer to which is increased by 15. It can only be evaluated if the value of n is known. The expression can be factorised but that is of marginal help in evaluating it.
It is 3(2y+5) when factorised
15
10a - 15 ÷ 5 Order of Operations makes the equation this: 10a - 3, which is in simplest form.
15
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n plus 15.n plus 15.n plus 15.n plus 15.
It is 15.
(X minus the cube root of fifteen) times (x squared plus the cube root of fifteen plus fifteen to the two thirds power)
The expression "15 plus the quotient of 60 and w" can be written as 15 + 60/w. To simplify this expression, we need to divide 60 by w first, then add the result to 15. The final simplified expression is 15 + 60/w.
It is an algebraic expression
There are 3 terms in the given expression of 6a+9b+15