I have 2 problems and 1 problem to check on.

Write a mathematical expression to represent each situation. Then find the value of the expression to solve the problem.

#1 A football team loses 4 yards on each of three plays. Then they complete a pass for 9 yards. What is the change in yardage after those four plays?
I don't know how to do this problem, I don't know how to write the expression for this as well. For now I have -4, 3, and 9. What do I do with these integers ?

#2 A submarine is at -125 feet in the ocean. The submarine makes three dives of 50 feet each. At what level is the submarine after the three dives?
My expression for this is -125(3 * -50), is this correct?

#3 You have $220 in your savings account. You take $35 from your account each week for four weeks. How much is left in your account at the end of the four weeks?
I got $220 - ($-35 * 4) $80 is left in my account after 4 weeks. Is this correct?

Thank you~
Sorry if I made mistakes, I'm in a rush

-4-4-4+9 = -3

so, they wound up with a loss of 3 yards
or, 3(-4)+9 = -3

for the sub, you want

-125 + 3(-50) = -125-150 = -275
Your setup yields -125(-150) = 18750 ft in the air!

220-4(35)
or, 220+4(-35)
Your final answer is correct, though, which shows that you not only don't know how to set up the expression, you do not know how to evaluate it once written!

You have an extra minus sign.

Thanks again Steve!

A high school athletics department before the soccer uniforms and the cost of 3000 after soccer season they return some of the uniforms only received $40 per uniform what is the difference between what they paid for you to for me and what they got for you for return

No problem! Let's break down each problem and find the correct mathematical expressions to represent the situations.

#1 A football team loses 4 yards on each of three plays. Then they complete a pass for 9 yards. We need to find the change in yardage after those four plays.

To represent the situation, we can write the mathematical expression as follows:
Change in yardage = (-4 yards) * 3 + 9 yards

The (-4 yards) * 3 represents the 4-yard loss on each of the three plays, and the +9 yards represents the gain from completing the pass.

To find the value of the expression, we simply substitute the numbers into the expression:
Change in yardage = (-4 * 3) + 9 = -12 + 9 = -3 yards

So, the change in yardage after those four plays is -3 yards.

#2 A submarine is at -125 feet in the ocean. The submarine makes three dives of 50 feet each. We need to find at what level the submarine is after the three dives.

To represent the situation, we can use the following expression:
Submarine's level = -125 feet + (50 feet * 3)

The -125 feet represents the initial level of the submarine, and the (50 feet * 3) represents the total depth from the three dives.

To find the value of the expression, we substitute the numbers into the expression:
Submarine's level = -125 + (50 * 3) = -125 + 150 = 25 feet

So, after the three dives, the submarine is at a level of 25 feet in the ocean.

#3 You have $220 in your savings account. You take $35 from your account each week for four weeks. We need to find how much is left in your account at the end of the four weeks.

To represent the situation, we can use the following expression:
Amount left in the account = $220 - ($35 * 4)

The $220 represents the initial amount in your account, and the ($35 * 4) represents the total amount taken out over the four weeks.

To find the value of the expression, we substitute the numbers into the expression:
Amount left in the account = $220 - ($35 * 4) = $220 - $140 = $80

So, at the end of the four weeks, $80 is left in your savings account.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.