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Translate the verbal expression into an algebraic expression, then simplify it, eight more than six times a number added to one more than nine times the number.
Answer to Problem 44IP
Explanation of Solution
Given:
eight more than six times a number added to one more than nine times the number.
Concept Used:
Associative property of Addition
In order to translate the verbal expression into an algebraic expression, then simplify it, eight more than six times a number added to one more than nine times the number, first let the number be x then eight more than six times a number added to one more than nine times the number implies that adding 6 time a number and 9 times a number then adding 1 and 8 on it, so the expression is as shown below:
Now, simplify the above equation by using associative property of addition as shown below:
So, the algebraic expression is
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