how do you translate the product of 10 and three more than a number in algebraic expression?

Dude this is 6th grade math. The answer is 10(3+x)

10(n+3)

6 more than one thired of a #

To translate the product of 10 and three more than a number into an algebraic expression, you can follow these steps:

1. Assign a variable to represent the unknown number. Let's say the variable is 'x'.

2. Translate "three more than a number" into algebraic expression. Since we assigned 'x' as the number, "three more than a number" can be represented as 'x + 3'.

3. Take the product of 10 and 'x + 3'. To do this, multiply 10 by 'x + 3'.

So the algebraic expression for the product of 10 and three more than a number would be 10 * (x + 3) or simply 10(x + 3).