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19 May, 03:47

Which phrase represents the algebraic expression 1/4 d+7

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  1. 19 May, 07:27
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    The given equation is confusing since it written straight without any symbols or parenthesis. I can write the equation in two forms:

    (1 / 4) d + 7 - - - > 1

    and

    (1 / 4 d) + 7 - - - > 2

    For equation 1, the variable d is first multiplied by 1 / 4 before adding up with the number 7. So in this case, the correct phrase would be something like:

    "The sum of one fourth a number and seven"

    For equation 2, this is more complicated since the variable is on the denominator side. The number 1 is divided by the product of 4 and variable d then summed up with the number 7. The correct phrase for this one would be something like:

    "The sum of the quotient of one over four times a number and seven"

    Select which equation is the correct one.
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