Concept explainers
The method to translate the verbal sentence into the equation.
Explanation of Solution
To convert the sentence into an equation, start reading the sentence from the beginning and keep converting each variable and sign into an equation, keeping in mind, the rule of BODMASS.
For example:
- The sum of 2 and the quotient of a number and 8 are equal to 16.
- The product of 27 and k is equal to 9 less than square of h.
The equation can be written as:
The equation can be written as:
Chapter 2 Solutions
Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897, 0079039898, 2018
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