Translate the word phrase into a math expression. 12 more than a number A. n + 12 B. 12n C. n ÷ 12 D. n – 12 will give medal
ans is A
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+12+n or n+12
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Translate the word phrase into a math expression. Antwan pays $12 per hour to rent a canoe for the afternoon. A. 12 + h B. 12 · h C. 12 ÷ h D. h ÷ 12
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When it comes time for Antwan to pay up, the tab will total $12*h
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B.
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Which is an everyday situation for the math expression with the context provided? ; sharing something equally A. The Perez family drove 500 miles each day of their vacation. If their vacation lasted for n days, then is the total number of miles they traveled on their vacation. B. The community theater had a capacity of 500 seats. If n is the number of tickets sold for a performance, then is number of seats that were left empty for that performance. C. Jody had 500 dollars in her savings account. She withdrew n dollars to buy some camping supplies. She then had dollars left in her savings account. D. A store had 500 apples to be placed in bags with an equal number of apples in each bag. If n is the number of bags to be used, then is the number of apples in each bag.
12n, 500-n, 500-n and 500/n respectively.
so what is the answer :D lol
A: 12n B: 500-n C: 500-n D: 500/n
A. through D. are separate and independent questions/statements.
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please help @ash23
A. 500n B. 500-n C.500-n D.500/n
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