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A number in front of a variable that indicates multiplication.
A number in front of a variable that indicates multiplication.
A letter that stands for an unknow amount.
A letter that stands for an unknow amount.
The parts of an expression that are added and subtracted.
The parts of an expression that are added and subtracted.
An mathematical sentence that shows that two expressions are equal.
An mathematical sentence that shows that two expressions are equal.
A name for a quantity. It does not contain an equal sign.
A name for a quantity. It does not contain an equal sign.
In the expression, 3x + 4y - 17 = 42, what are the variables?
In the expression, 3x + 4y - 17 = 42, what are the variables?
In the equation, 3x + 4y - 17 = 42, what are the coefficients?
In the equation, 3x + 4y - 17 = 42, what are the coefficients?
In the expression, 3x + 4y - 17 = 42, what are the constants?
In the expression, 3x + 4y - 17 = 42, what are the constants?
In the expression, 3x + 4y - 17 = 42, what are the terms?
In the expression, 3x + 4y - 17 = 42, what are the terms?
What is the coefficient for the variable m?
What is the coefficient for the variable m?
Sum indicates which operation?
Sum indicates which operation?
Product indicates which operation?
Product indicates which operation?
What words tell us to swtich the order of the addition or subtraction in an expression?
What words tell us to swtich the order of the addition or subtraction in an expression?
Is tells us to use what symbol?
Is tells us to use what symbol?
Quotient indicates which operation?
Quotient indicates which operation?
Four less than a number, x
Four less than a number, x
The product of eight and a number, y
The product of eight and a number, y
The difference of eight and a number, m
The difference of eight and a number, m
Twice a number increased by four
Twice a number increased by four
Three more than the product of a number, b, and 2
Three more than the product of a number, b, and 2
A number less two is nine.
A number less two is nine.
Four more than a number is twelve.
Four more than a number is twelve.
The product of three and a number is equal to fifteen.
The product of three and a number is equal to fifteen.
Twice a number increased by eleven is fifteen.
Twice a number increased by eleven is fifteen.
Six more than half of a number is equivalent to ten.
Six more than half of a number is equivalent to ten.
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