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.
The expression is L - 3.
n*5 - 6
The expression is: 3m-5
Your variable (a number) X, minus 100. X - 100
Let the number be x and so the expression is 4x -3
n + 16
3n + 4
The algebraic expression for "five more than three times some number" is 3x + 5, where x represents the unknown number.
5n + 16 ======
6x+4 is the expression that you are looking for.
The algebraic expression would be 8n + 3, where n represents the unknown number.
6x + 8 = 3x - 5
b - 8
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 x+5.It is x + 5.
if you were smart enough you would know the answer ut here it is 9+7n