write a situation with a algebraic exprassion that can reprsened x+3

Josie had x number of dollars. Her mom gave her $3 more. How much money does she have now?

Situation: A toy store is having a sale where all toys are priced at $3 more than their original price.

Let's say x represents the original price of a toy. In this situation, the algebraic expression that represents the new price of the toy after the sale would be x + 3.

Sure! Let's imagine a situation where you have a certain number, let's call it "x." You are then asked to add 3 to this number.

For example, let's say you have 5 apples. If we represent the number of apples as "x," we can write the expression for adding 3 as "x + 3." So in this situation, "x + 3" would represent adding 3 to the number of apples you have.

Thus, the algebraic expression "x + 3" can represent adding 3 to any given number, where "x" is the variable representing that number.