I believe it would be 3-5x (x being the number multiplied by 5)
The answer to the product of a and b divided by an expression that is 3 times their difference is 3ab(a+b).
10*abs(d - 3)
x=unknown number So the expression would be: 4(x+3) The sum of a number (x) and 3, all multiplied by 4.
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The answer to the product of a and b divided by an expression that is 3 times their difference is 3ab(a+b).
It would be: 3(7-d) as an algebraic expression
To write the expression "4 times the difference of 10 and 8 minus 3," you start by calculating the difference of 10 and 8, which is (10 - 8). Then, you multiply that difference by 4, giving you (4 \times (10 - 8)). Finally, you subtract 3 from that result, resulting in the expression (4 \times (10 - 8) - 3).
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The expression is: 5x-3
Assuming the number is n, then the expression is: 5n - 3
The expression is 3|t - y|.
10*abs(d - 3)
Four times X plus 3 equals seven. 4X + 3 = 7 That!
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