Concept explainers
To Match: The sentence “the product of 3 and the square of g equals the sum of thirty and the product of nine and g” with an equation.
A)
B)
C)
D)
Answer to Problem 43PPS
The required equation is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The sentence “the product of 3 and the square of g equals the sum of thirty and the product of nine and g”.
Calculation:
The square of g can be represented as:
The product of 3 and the square of g can b represented as:
The product of nine and g can be represented as:
The sum of thirty and the product of nine and g can be represented as:
S, the sentence “the product of 3 and the square of g equals the sum of thirty and the product of nine and g” can be written as:
Thus the correct match is option D.
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