j+150 times 50 is a(n)_ expression, because_ .

numerical expression; it consists of only numbers
numerical expression; it consists of operation symbols
algebraic expression; it consists of numbers and a variable
algebraic expression; it has more than one operational symbol

oobleck oobleck answered
4 years ago

the key here seems to be what distinguishes numeric from algebraic.

Answer Helper Answer Helper answered
3 years ago

I think its C

Ainsley Ainsley answered
3 years ago

i believe c

bbf bbf answered
2 years ago

i got you

1. C - Algebraic expression; It consists of number and a Variable.
2. D - the number of times Chris washes the car.
3. A - 28
4. B - 85
5. C - 23.9

The guy The guy answered
2 years ago

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e e answered
2 years ago

ty bbf

lil pie /ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\ lil pie /ᐠ。ꞈ。ᐟ\ answered
2 years ago

5.D

Naruto Naruto answered
1 year ago

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Grayclyn Gibson Grayclyn Gibson answered
1 year ago

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Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

The expression "j + 150 times 50" is an algebraic expression, because it consists of numbers and a variable. In this case, the variable is represented by 'j'. Algebraic expressions commonly include variables to represent unknown values or to generalize a mathematical statement. In this expression, the operation symbol is the plus sign (+) which is used to indicate addition. The term "times" represents multiplication, and it's often represented by the symbol 'x' or '*' in algebraic expressions. So, in this case, the expression is algebraic because it includes a variable and multiple operation symbols.

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