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use the distributive property to simplify the expression 5x-25/5

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Use the distributive property to simplify the expression below: 5x-25/5

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5x-5

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thanks

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5x-5

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Translate the following phrase into an algebraic expression: Three times the sum of a and c

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3(a+c)

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Use the distributive property to simplify the expression below: −4(3u − 5)

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-12u+20

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A cell phone plan offers a monthly rate of $35 for unlimited minutes plus $.05 per text message. Which algebraic expression below represents the total cost for this cell phone plan in terms of "a"?

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how do u no all this stuff

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its rlly easy u will learn

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okk ca nu answer the question above

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$35+.05a i think

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im not sure tho

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thats wat i think too

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k

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Use the distributive property to simplify the expression below: −3(3d − 1) + 5d

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-9d+3+5d -4d+3

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second answer

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-4d + 3

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Ok?

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Check the box beside the terms or phrases that indicate division. You will have more than one answer here. Product Quotient Ratio Half of Twice Fourth of

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how do u think of the answer in a sec i wanna do tat

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fourth of, half of, quotient nd maybe ratio

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idk bout ratio tho

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Use the distributive property to simplify the expression below:

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hllo anyone

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im here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Quotient, ratio, half of, fourth of

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ok so ratio was right

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? what was the question

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wait -2x+12/-2

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r we solving it?

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yeah

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ok

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-x-6 x=6

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like that

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Dale decides to take his 7 year old son to a ballgame. The price for the adult ticket is 15 dollars more than twice the price of the child's ticket. If you represent the price for the child's ticket using the variable "x", how would you write the algebraic expression for the adult ticket price?

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Which of the following pairs of terms are like terms? 2x and x 2yz and 3y x and x2 x2 and 6x3

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2x+15 = the adult ticket

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Use the distributive property to simplify the expression below: -5x-15/-5

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idk which ins are like terms

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x=3

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if wer solving for x

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-x-3

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or it wld b that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats not an answer its eather −x + 3 x − 15 x − 3 x + 3

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ok giv me a sec

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Part 1: Explain, in complete sentences, how to use the distributive property to simplify the expression below. 2(x + 3) Part 2: Write the simplified expression.

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Leon's age can be described as 2 less than 3 times his cousin’s age. If his cousin’s age is represented by the variable "m", write the algebraic expression representing Leon's age using "m".

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x+3 sorry

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Simplify the following expression. 4x − 3y + 2z − 3x − y + 3z = ? x − 4y + 5z −4y + 5z 7x − 4y + 5z x − 4y + 6z

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following pairs of terms are like terms? 2x and x 2yz and 3y x and x2 x2 and 6x3

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you multiply the 2 and the x and the 2 and 3

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Dale's Car Rentals charges a flat rate of $25 per day plus $2.50 per mile. If the number of miles is represented by "m", which algebraic expression represents the overall rate for the day using "m"? 25 + 2.50m 25m + 2.50 27.50m 22.50m

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ok, so first start off with the 3 times his cousin's age. If m is his cousin's age, then three times that age would be 3 x m, or 3m. Then, Leon's age is 4 less than that. so subtract 4 from 3m to give you 3m - 4

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2x +6

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ok double will help u now i had to go

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which one is 2x+6

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the part 2

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how bout this Simplify the following expression. 4x − 3y + 2z − 3x − y + 3z = ? x − 4y + 5z −4y + 5z 7x − 4y + 5z x − 4y + 6z

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helo

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r u taking a test

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what kind of math r u doing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

algebra 1 practice test

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ok cool

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x-4y+5z

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well good luck with your test

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thanks but i hardly no anything are u teacher

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ohh do u no this answer Which of the following pairs of terms are like terms? 2x and x 2yz and 3y x and x2 x2 and 6x3

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im doin honors dont no much

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sorry i do not but i hav to go bump this to the top and some1 else will help u!

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how do i bump

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look at the top left of ur screen it shod say bump or scroll up to the top of the question it will say bump there to good luck

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thanks

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anytime

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Which of the following pairs of terms are like terms? 2x and x 2yz and 3y x and x2 x2 and 6x3

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calc is smart so ask him the questions!

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how do i find him

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he was viewing this but he left well i gtg bye

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