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Nesterboy [21]
1 year ago
14

John runs the same number of kilometres each day.write an expression to represent the number of kilometre john ran in june last

year
Mathematics
1 answer:
love history [14]1 year ago
8 0

An algebraic expression to represent the number of kilometres John ran in June month last year is 30a.

Given that, John runs the same number of kilometres each day.

We need to find an algebraic expression to represent the number of kilometres John ran in June month last year

<h3>What is an algebraic expression?</h3>

An algebraic expression (or) a variable expression is a combination of terms by the operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc.

Let us assume that john is running 'a' kilometres per day.

We know that June month composed of total 30 days

So the algebraic expression for the number of kilometres John ran in June last year = Number of kilometres running per day × Number of days in the month of June

=a × 30=30a

Therefore, an algebraic expression to represent the number of kilometres John ran in June month last year is 30a.

To learn more about an algebraic expression visit:

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