Write an expression to represent the following:

"h subtracted from the product of 3 and g".

A 3G-H
B H-3G
C (H-3)G
D 3(H-G)

From my opinion: Giving it a try would B be the correct answer?

No. B isn't the answer. It states 3G subtracted from H.

Another way of stating the problem is 3G take away H.

Please try again.

Ohhhhh.....A?

Yes. :-) A is correct.

Yes, you are correct. The expression that represents "h subtracted from the product of 3 and g" is H-3G. To arrive at this answer, you can break down the sentence into two parts:

1. "The product of 3 and g" - This is represented by 3G. Multiplying 3 and g gives you the product.

2. "h subtracted from the product of 3G" - This is represented by H-3G. This means that you subtract h from the product obtained in step 1, which is 3G. Subtraction is denoted by the minus sign (-).

So, your answer B (H-3G) is the correct expression.