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Example Question #477 : Algebra
Solve:
To solve, divide each side by 8:
Answer:
Example Question #2617 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
Which of the following phrases can be written as the algebraic expression ?
The correct answer is not given among the other responses
The sum of a number and seven subtracted from one hundred
One hundred subtracted from the sum of a number and seven
The difference of seven and a number added to one hundred
The difference of a number and seven added to one hundred
The sum of a number and seven subtracted from one hundred
is subtracted from one hundred.
is the sum of a number () and seven.
Therefore,
is the sum of a number and seven subtracted from one hundred.
Example Question #478 : Algebra
Solve for :
To solve, divide each side by 4:
Answer:
Example Question #481 : Algebra
Solve for :
To solve, divide each side by 7:
Answer:
Example Question #482 : Algebra
Solve for :
To solve, divide each side by 12:
Answer:
Example Question #483 : Algebra
Solve for :
To solve, divide each side by 33:
Answer:
Example Question #484 : Algebra
Subtract:
Subtract the numerator and leave the denominator the same:
Answer:
Example Question #485 : Algebra
Subtract:
Subtract the numerators and leave the denominator the same:
Answer:
Example Question #2625 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
Which of the following phrases can be written as the algebraic expression ?
The correct answer is not given among the other responses
Sixty-six subtracted from the product of four and a number
Four multiplied by the difference of a number and sixty-six
The product of sixty-six and a number subtracted from four
Four multiplied by the difference of sixty-six and a number
The correct answer is not given among the other responses
We see that none of the four choices is correct as follows:
"The product of sixty-six and a number subtracted from four":
"The product of sixty-six and a number"
"The product of sixty-six and a number subtracted from four"
"Sixty-six subtracted from the product of four and a number":
"The product of four and a number"
"Sixty-six subtracted from the product of four and a number"
"Four multiplied by the difference of sixty-six and a number":
"The difference of sixty-six and a number"
"Four multiplied by the difference of sixty-six and a number"
"Four multiplied by the difference of a number and sixty-six":
"The difference of a number and sixty-six"
"Four multiplied by the difference of a number and sixty-six"
None of these four expressions formed is equivalent to .
Example Question #486 : Algebra
Solve:
First cube 4:
Then find the product:
Answer: