<span>Math Term Definition. Algebraic Expression. An algebraic expression
is a mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers, variables
(like x or y) and operators (like add,subtract,multiply, and divide).
Here are some algebraic expressions: a + 1.</span>
Answer:
a+b = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 36 possible outcomes for rolling two dice. Let A be the number rolled by Abed and D be the number rolled by Dawn. The sample space, in the format [A,D], of all of the possibilities in which Dawn's number is larger is:
[5,6]
[4,5] [4,6]
[3.4] [3,5] [3.6]
[2,3] [2.4] [2,5] [2.6]
[1,2] [1,3] [1.4] [1,5] [1.6]
There are 15 ways out of 36 possible ways of Dawn getting the higher number. In the simplest form:

Answer:
Number 11: She has to add 5/36 of a cup
Number 12: The present costs $22,2
Number 13: 56,7 pounds is the weight of the package.
Number 14: You started with 40 muffins
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Number 11</u>: 1/4 = 9/36 and 1/9 = 4/36
3*1/4 - 3*1/9 = 3*9/36 - 3*4/36 = 5/36
<u>Number 12:</u> 13,32/x= 3/5 ( or 0,6)
x = 13,32/0,6 = 22,2
<u>Number 13:</u> x * 5/7 = 40,5
x = 40,5/ (5/7) or 40,5 * 7/5 = 283,5/5 = 56,7
<u>Number 14:</u> 12/x = 3/10 (or 0,30)
x= 12/0,30 = 40
I should be A hope this helps