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sdas [7]
1 year ago
15

PLEASE HELP ME I'LL FAIL MATH 20 POINTS

Mathematics
2 answers:
TiliK225 [7]1 year ago
4 0
Answers:
1. 5(x-6)
2. k-9
3. 10x + 5
4. the quotient of some number and six
5. the quotient of three times a number and five
6. x^5
Svetach [21]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

1.a. 5(x-6)

2.d=k-9

3.c.10 x+5

4.c.The quotient of some number and six.

5.a.The quotient of three times some number and five

6.b.x^5

Step-by-step explanation:

1.We are given that verbal expression ''five times the difference of a number and six''

We have to find its algebraic expression

Let x be the number

Difference of x and 6=x-6

We are multiplying  difference of x and 6 by 5

Then we get

5(x-6)

Option a is true

2.Verbal expression ''nine less than some number ''

Let k be the some number

Nine less than some number k

=k-9

Option d is true.

3.Five more than the product of ten and some number .

Let x be the some number

Product of 10 and some number x

Then we get 10 x

Now, 5 more than the product of 10 and x

Then, we get an algebraic expression

10 x+5

Hence, option c is true.

4.Given algebraic expression

Fraction with variable x in numerator and 6  in  the denominator .

We have to find its verbal expression

The quotient of some number and six.

Hence, option c is true.

5.We are given that an algebraic expression

3x\div5

We have to find its verbal expression

The quotient of three times some number and five

Where x is some number in algebraic expression.

Hence, option a is true.

6.We are given that verbal expression

''Some number to the power of 5''

We have to find the algebraic expression

Let x  be the some number

Then , the algebraic expression

x^5

Hence, option b is true.

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