15
2*5 + 3
7
It means to replace a mathematical expression by a simpler one. For example, if x = 2 times 5 + 3, you can multiply 2 times 5 to obtain x = 10 + 3. Doing the addition will simplify the expression even further.It means to replace a mathematical expression by a simpler one. For example, if x = 2 times 5 + 3, you can multiply 2 times 5 to obtain x = 10 + 3. Doing the addition will simplify the expression even further.It means to replace a mathematical expression by a simpler one. For example, if x = 2 times 5 + 3, you can multiply 2 times 5 to obtain x = 10 + 3. Doing the addition will simplify the expression even further.It means to replace a mathematical expression by a simpler one. For example, if x = 2 times 5 + 3, you can multiply 2 times 5 to obtain x = 10 + 3. Doing the addition will simplify the expression even further.
by x 3 by 5 ( which is 15 ) then x it by 7 ( 105 )
The expression is: 5(b + x)
The expression (2 \times 3 \times 5) equals (30). To break it down, first multiply (2) by (3) to get (6), and then multiply (6) by (5) to arrive at the final result of (30).
32*(3/7-5) + 31
2x3x3x5 90
5
They are values, they are constants and in the context of the multiply sign being an operator, then they are operands.
The question contains an expression - not an equation nor an inequality. An expression cannot be true or false.
Multiply the entire expression by a least common multiple and then simplify the expression. In this case, the least common multiple is 30 so multiply the entire expression by 30 and simplify.