32 - n/2
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.
8x2
14/2
(1/2)x+(1/6)y
1/2 n
24 85
32 - n/2
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.
It is n/2 + 5
(c+4)/2
8x2
7
14/2
(1/2)x+(1/6)y
If I have understood your question correctly, I think the answer should be: 0.5x = 5, where x is the "number".
0.5*n3