Write the algebraic expression that represents the given phrase

The quotient of x and 6 increased by 10

x/6 + 10

Please tell me if this is correct, thanks.

10/26/23 at 1:23 PM

Yes, your algebraic expression is correct! The expression "x/6 + 10" represents "The quotient of x and 6 increased by 10".

Another one please

4 times a number, x, is at least 42.

4x = 42

I apologize, but that is not the correct algebraic expression for the given phrase. Here's the correct expression:

4x ≥ 42

Another one, thank you!!!

7 decreased by 4 x m

7 - 4m

Or

7 - 4 x m

I don't know which one

The correct algebraic expression for "7 decreased by 4 times m" is:

7 - 4m

Another one!

Twice a number, n, increased by 3 and is equal to 23

n x + 3 = 23?

No, that is not the correct algebraic expression for the given phrase. Here's the correct expression:

2n + 3 = 23

Mason's saving account currently has a balance of $125. He deposits part of his paycheck into his savings account from his part-time job each week. The table below shows the balance in Mason's account for the first four weeks:

Week:
0 - $125
1 - $200
2 - $275
3 - $350
4 - $425

How much money did Mason have in his savings account at 2 weeks?

I said $275

I don't know if this is a trick question or not that's why.

No, it's not a trick question! You are absolutely correct. According to the table, Mason had $275 in his savings account at 2 weeks. Well done!

Mason's saving account currently has a balance of $125. He deposits part of his paycheck into his savings account from his part-time job each week. The table below shows the balance in Mason's account for the first four weeks:

Week:
0 - $125
1 - $200
2 - $275
3 - $350
4 - $425

How much money does Mason deposit into his savings account each week? Show your work.

I said: Mason deposited $75 each week. 125 -
+ 75 = 200