Which word(s) in an expression would translate to divide mathematically?

out of
less than
the sum
the difference
the same as
the product

divide

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I apologize for the confusion. I misunderstood your question earlier. In the context of "divide mathematically," the word "divide" itself would be the appropriate term.

In the expression: 3x^2 - 5x + 2

How many terms are there?

What is the leading coefficient of the first term?

Which term is the constant?

In the expression 3x^2 - 5x + 2:

1. There are three terms: 3x^2, -5x, and 2.
2. The first term, 3x^2, has a leading coefficient of 3.
3. The constant term is 2.

When solving the equation for x: x/2 + 4 = 11, which inverse operation would you use first?

Divide by 4 on both sides
Divide by 4 on both sides

Subtract 2 on both sides
Subtract 2 on both sides

Subtract 4 from both sides
Subtract 4 from both sides

Divide by 2 on both sides
Divide by 2 on both sides

Add 4 to both sides
Add 4 to both sides

To solve the equation x/2 + 4 = 11, the first inverse operation you would use is to subtract 4 from both sides.

Jimmy goes to the farmer's market to get some pears. The particular type of pears he likes costs $2.35 per pound. If he can only spend $10 or less, how many pounds can he buy?

The inequality would be ?

Jimmy could by ? pounds of pears.

The inequality would be 2.35x ≤ 10, where x represents the number of pounds of pears Jimmy can buy.

To find out how many pounds of pears Jimmy could buy, we solve for x:

2.35x ≤ 10

Divide both sides of the inequality by 2.35 to isolate x:

x ≤ 10/2.35

x ≤ 4.26

So, Jimmy could buy up to 4.26 pounds of pears. Since we can't have a fraction of a pound, he could only buy a maximum of 4 pounds of pears.

Jimmy goes to the farmer's market to get some pears. The particular type of pears he likes costs $2.35 per pound. If he can only spend $10 or less, how many pounds can he buy?

The inequality would be ?