How is the sentence '4 more than q is -4" written as a equation?

A. 4-4+q=0
B. q=4+(-4)
C. q+4=-4
D. q-4=4
Is the answer C?

how is the sentence "15 more than x is 5" written as an equation?

A. x+5=15

B. x=15+5

C. x-15=5

D. x+15=5
is the answer B.

Correct.

INTEGERS AND ALGEBRA UNIT TEAST connections ac

3:B
4:B
5:A
6:B
7:B
8:C
9:B
10:C
11:B
12:D
13:C
14:A
15:D
16:B
17:B
18:A
19:C
20:C
21:C
22:D
23:|-3| is the positive absolute value to -3
24:4+y=36

soo i must have unit test A and you have unit test B for A it is a diffrent answer i will provide the answers for those people confirming their answers

my test the answers were

y > 4 = -36 y = ___
C
C
D
[record]
C
(step process) 118
D
C
B
B
A
A
A
D
D
C
18; |#| is always = to its opposite (aka 3 is 3 but |3| is -3) so |-3| is a positive and -3 is a negative
19; C
C
C
B
B
B
DO NOTE our questions might be diffrent either by being another test but also because they switch questions occasionally and when you fail the first test but please do no get angry for this is what i got for answers and this was my first attempt also i do not understand the record section so please ask your teachers

Hey is correct; not all answers are the same. The thing that would help others would be if you put the full answer and not only the letter! I just finished the test, and I got 100 doing my own answers.

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Yes, the answer is C. The sentence "4 more than q is -4" can be written as the equation q + 4 = -4.

To understand how this equation represents the given sentence, let's break it down:
- The variable q represents an unknown value.
- "4 more than q" means adding 4 to q.
- "is" indicates equality, so the resulting expression is equal to something.
- "-4" is the value that the expression is equal to.

Putting all these elements together, we get the equation q + 4 = -4, which accurately represents the sentence "4 more than q is -4."

is this correct, i will confirm!