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thewafflebro (thewafflebro):

help pls

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

@.Sam. @welshfella @zepdrix

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

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OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

What is the value of the expression?

OpenStudy (advert):

I will certainly help you ;)

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

thanks peoples god bless u

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

First off you would need to multiply 6 x 2

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

You would get 12 + 12 which equals 24

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Now for the denominator you multiply 3 by 5

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Then 18 - 15 what do we have now?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

i think its 8

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Incorrect try again.

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

im saying i did everything and its 8

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

did you simplify 24/3 ?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

yes its 8 am i right?

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Yes you are.

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

okay ii have 9 more questions

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

1 question per post please, OS guidelines :)

OpenStudy (advert):

6x2 would equal to by then you have 12 next 12 plus 12 + 24 next as he was actually said the denominator would be two numbers like 3 by 5 as owen said but then you would have 1 minus 15-18+ 3 at the end then 8

OpenStudy (advert):

im too slow

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

What is the value of the expression when a = 7, b = 10, and c = 2?

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

sorry I meant 8x7/10x2x2

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Now simplify that then you'll get your answer

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

the answer is 4

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

@Owen_Turner what grade are you in

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Yes you would be correct

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

I'm in 9th grade why?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

What is the value of the expression when a = 3 and b = 5?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

you explain good

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

8a+6(2b - 7)

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

That would be 8x3 + 6(2x5-7)

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Now you simplify that answer what is it now?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

90??

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Let me see...how did you get 90?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

is it right?

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

No, I believe it's actually 42

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

oh i way of XDDD

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

XD it happens

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

are you gonna be here after 1:00pm becuz my brother has a class at 11:00 ten minuts so i cant use pc till 1:00 pm

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

I might be yes

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

Which word phrases can be modeled by the expression? Choose exactly two answers that are correct. 8 − 3n A. eight decreased by the product 3 and a number B. the difference of 8 and the quotient of 3 and a number C. the difference of eight and the product of 3 and a number D. eight less than 3 times a number

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Is this a multiple choice question?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

yas two answers only

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Then I believe it would be A and C

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

i didnt get this one thanks

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

Which variable expression represents the word phrase? six decreased by the sum of a number and two A. 6 – (m + 2) B. (m – 2) + 6 C. (m + 2) – 6 D. 6 – (m – 2)

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

a

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Multiple choice again?

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

nope

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

I agree with you

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

in my schoool (k12) they put my stuff harder:(

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

remember 24/3

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

here are the answers no multiple chice

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

24/A = 24/3 so that would equal 8

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

okay ill be back at one brother class starting

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

Ok, glad I could help :)

OpenStudy (thewafflebro):

wich one of those 1 2 3 4

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

I'm gonna have to say C

OpenStudy (owen_turner):

I hoped this help

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