Answer:
1. (C) 6×x + 5
2. (D) 12 + (9 ÷ y)
3. (D) 20 − 6×c
4. (D) d ÷ 3
5. (A) 12 × h
Step-by-step explanation:
We will analyze each phrase by parts:
1.
"<em>Five more than...</em>" means adding five (+5).
"<em>The product of x and 6</em>" means multiplying x and 6 (6×x).
Putting all together: 6×x + 5
2.
"<em>The sum of 12 and...</em>" means adding twelve to something else (12+).
"<em>The quotient of 9 and a number</em>" means a division between 9 and a variable number (9 ÷ y).
Putting all together: 12 + (9 ÷ y)
3.
"<em>Taylor buys 6 bus tickets</em>" means multiplying 6 times the cost of the ticket (6×c).
Then, we substract the total cost of the tickets to the $20 bill to obtain his change. (20-).
Putting all together: 20 − 6×c
4.
"<em>One-third the number of raisins Devan ate</em>" means we divide by 3 the Devan's raisins (÷3).
Putting all together: d ÷ 3
5.
"<em>pays $12 per hour</em>" means multiplying the cost for each hour.
Putting all together: 12 × h