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svetoff [14.1K]
4 years ago
8

Help!!!which of the following best describes the algebraic expression 10x+2

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1 answer:
ki77a [65]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Option 2 : The sum of 10 times a number and 2

Explanation:To Find:which of the following best describes the algebraic expression 10x+2

Solution:

Option 1. The product of ten plus a number and two

Let the number be x

⇒2*(10+x)

Option 2. The sum of 10 times a number and 2

Let the number be x

⇒10x+2

Option 3 Ten times the quantity of a number plus two

Let the number be x

let the quantity of number x be y

⇒10y+2

Option 4.Ten times the sum of a number and two

Let the number be x

⇒10*(2+x)

Thus option 2 describes the given algebraic expression 10x+2

dm if not understandable

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