Part 1: Writing Expressions Write an expression that looks like Sarah’s expression: 5(2j + 3 + j). Replace the coefficients so that your expression is not equivalent. You may use any number that you choose to replace the coefficients. Be sure to leave the variables the same. For example, 8(3j + 7 + j) looks like Sarah’s expression but it is not equivalent. The verbal form of this expression could be “Sarah’s neighbor offers to pay her $8 for every shark tooth she finds on the beach. After collecting only 7 shark’s teeth, Sarah decides to share the opportunity with her friend John. Sarah can find shark teeth three times as fast as John, but she can earn even more money with his help.”39 Translate the algebraic expression you created in Question 1 to a verbal expression.
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