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Victoria ran twenty minutes longer today than she ran yesterday. Which expression could be used to show how far she ran today, if d is used to represent yesterday? d plus twenty twenty times d twenty minus d twenty divided by d Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [2.04]Simplify by combining like terms. sixty-eight times m plus eleven times m minus sixty-eight minus eleven times m 0 m sixty-eight times m minus sixty-eight seventy-eight times m minus seventy-nine Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [2.02]Which algebraic expression represents the phrase "three more than seven times a number"? 7 + 3n 7n + 3 (7 + 3)n 7(3 + n)

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d minus twenty for the first one

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

1st 1 is D plus 20 because she ran D minutes yesterday, and she ran 20 more minutes today, so it would be D+20

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OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

cant understand 2nd 1 but 3rd 1 is 7n + 3

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@Here_to_Help15 Yasmin is training for a marathon, and each month she increases her running distance. During her 4 months of training, her distances were 1, 5, 9, and thirteen miles. What is the rule the sequence follows? Add 4 miles to the previous number. Divide the previous number by 5. Multiply the previous number by 5. Subtract 4 miles from the previous number. Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [2.02]Which phrase describes division? days before the final math exam the sum of Carl's score and Tim's score pizza shared among friends the price of fifteen gallons of gasoline Question 11 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [2.04]Which of the following properties is not used to simplify the expression in the steps below? 8y + x(7) – 6(x + y) + 0 8y + 7x – 6x – 6y + 0 8y + x – 6y + 0 X + 8y – 6y + 0 X + 2y + 0 X + 2y Commutative Property of Addition Associative Property of Addition Commutative Property of Multiplication

OpenStudy (anonymous):

communative property of addition

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

1st is add 4 miles to the previous number

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2nd 1 pizza shared among friends

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more @Here_to_Help15 Which statement is not true? 5 times x is an algebraic expression. f is an algebraic expression. thirteen minus 2 is an algebraic expression. one hundred is a numerical expression. Question 13 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [2.05]Braden improves his score with each practice quiz he takes. The number of incorrect answers can be represented by the expression 30 - 6n where n represents the number of practice quizzes he has taken. How many answers will he get incorrect after taking 4 practice quizzes? 20 3 5 6 Question 14 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [2.01]Which expression has 2 numerical terms? 3 plus 8 times d f plus 2 1 plus p minus q 7 minus 5 Question 15 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) [2.03]Evaluate sixty divided by v when v equals 5. twelve fifty-five sixty-five three hundred

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this 1 Which of the following properties is not used to simplify the expression in the steps below? 8y + x(7) – 6(x + y) + 0 8y + 7x – 6x – 6y + 0 8y + x – 6y + 0 X + 8y – 6y + 0 X + 2y + 0 X + 2y is associative property of addition

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

1st 1 is thirteen minus 2 is an algebraic expression. 2nd 1 is 0

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last 1 is 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0 for wich one?

OpenStudy (here_to_help15):

for 2nd 1

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