157/10 + xor15.7 + x
44 + 44 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 100
Well "of" means multiplication, so it would be written as such: 1/4(7*2)
This expression would be 3x-7.
Well, honey, you can write it however you damn well please as long as the amount is clear. But if you want to be all proper and fancy, you can write it as "one thousand seven hundred and 00/100." Just make sure the bank knows you're not trying to pull a fast one on 'em.
Seven multiplied by the variable "p"
3x5 ÷ 7y4
457 000is the expression.
n + 7
To write the sum of a number and thirty-seven in an algebraic expression, you would use the variable "n" to represent the number. The algebraic expression would be n + 37, where "n" represents the unknown number and 37 represents thirty-seven. This expression represents the sum of the unknown number and thirty-seven.
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157/10 + xor15.7 + x
44 + 44 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 100
The real answer is n-7
Well "of" means multiplication, so it would be written as such: 1/4(7*2)
No, it is a constant.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math! Okay, so like, an algebraic expression for seven times x is just 7x. It's like saying, "Hey, I want seven of whatever x is." Simple, right? Math can be chill sometimes.