Translate the word phrase into a math expression. three times the sum of a number and four. A. 3n + 4 B. 3 + 4n C. 3 + (n + 4) D. 3(n + 4)
for the start with the sum of a number and 4 let that number be n so the sum of n with 4 is n+4 no we need the 3 times (n+4) with is 3(n+4)
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LAST QES
Which situation could be solved using this expression? 4k + 2 A. Jason read four more than twice the number of books that Marty read. How many books did Marty read? B. Jason read two more than four times the number of books that Marty read. How many books did Jason read? C. Jason read four times as many books as Marty. Marty read two books. How many books did they read together? D. Jason read half as many books as Marty read. How many books did Jason and Marty both read? Question Resources
3(n+4) ?? don't you see it. i have explained it throughout
SOORY
Which situation could be solved using this expression? 4k + 2 A. Jason read four more than twice the number of books that Marty read. How many books did Marty read? B. Jason read two more than four times the number of books that Marty read. How many books did Jason read? C. Jason read four times as many books as Marty. Marty read two books. How many books did they read together? D. Jason read half as many books as Marty read. How many books did Jason and Marty both read?
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ok so this one you need to go the other way around from a given expression to a finding what it would be as a word problem 4k means 4 times as many books 4k+2 means two more books than four times as many books ` so jason read two more books than four times as many books marty read
two could also be written as twice ok
OHHHHHHHHHHHH OK THX AND BYE
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