and1omizrakr6audreq
and1omizrakr6audreq and1omizrakr6audreq
  • 02-09-2016
  • Mathematics
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what would the phrase "three times the sum of a number and 4" look like as a variable expression? 3(3x 4) 3x 4 3x−4 3(x 4)

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alyssabrownell0
alyssabrownell0 alyssabrownell0
  • 02-09-2016
It would be
(X + 3) times 3
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danieltirado
danieltirado danieltirado
  • 22-10-2019

Answer:

3 * (x+4)

Step-by-step explanation:

It says three times the sum of a number and 4.

We can express the number we don't know with an x. So the phrase is saying that we have the sum of a number and 4 which is the same as writing:

x+4

Also, it says three times this sum; so we know that the sum is being multiplied by 3:

3 * (x+4)

If we read this it will be the same as the phrase "three times the sum of a number and 4)

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