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2 August, 00:41

Which of the following best describes the expression 3x + 2y + 8z?

The product of three sums; there are three terms

The sum of three products; there are three terms

The product of three sums; there are six terms

The sum of three products; there are six terms

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  1. 2 August, 02:54
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    The expression above is composed of 3 terms which are: 3x, 2y, and 8z. All of the terms are the product of two items. The first term is a product of 3 and x. The second is a product of 2 and y. Lastly, the third is a product of 8 and z.

    Thus, the expression is a sum of three products and there are only three terms. This answer is the second among the four choices.
  2. 2 August, 04:36
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    The sum of 3 products ... there r 3 terms
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