Hey guys can you please help me? Translate the phrase "nine more than two times a number" into an algebraic expression.
1B
2B
3D
4C
5B
6B
7A
8D
9A
10A
11D
12B
13C
14B
15C
16D
17A
18C
19A
20D
21A
hope this helps cuz i had to hack brainly and change some answers for this.
14 is actually d but hes good
13 is c
Yep I got 100. Except 14 is d. So for connexus kids you will get 100%
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Yup also got 100%! Thanks You helped me out a lot i'm struggling on this unit so I came here i'm usually only on here for science and social studies but i'm on here for math this time. :/
2x+9
So yeah.
Of course! To translate the phrase "nine more than two times a number" into an algebraic expression, you'll need to break it down step by step.
Let's start by assigning a variable to represent the unknown number. We'll use the letter "x" for this example.
Now, the phrase says "two times a number." In algebra, when we multiply a number by something, we use the multiplication symbol "*", so "two times a number" can be written as "2 * x" or simply "2x".
Next, the phrase says "nine more than two times a number." When we have "nine more than something," we usually add 9 to that something. So, we can write "nine more than two times a number" as "2x + 9".
Therefore, the algebraic expression for "nine more than two times a number" is "2x + 9".