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16 November, 10:23

How do you write five more than triple j in an algebraic expression

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  1. 16 November, 13:10
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    5+j (3) = n. In this equation, n is the sum of 5 and j (3); j is multiplied by 3 here because we must triple it. Since the equation is asking for 5 more than 3 times j, we must express the equation as n=5+j (3)
  2. 16 November, 13:52
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    5 + 3j (I think that should be it because when you triple something you just multiply by 3, and more than refers to addition)
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