3n+10= 3(?)+10

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

The expression 3n+10 can be simplified by multiplying 3 with the variable n and then adding 10. So, 3n+10 becomes:

3n + 10 = 3n + 10

There is no way to simplify it further as there is no information given about the value of n. The expression can only be evaluated when a particular value is assigned to n.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

no it was 12

you were suppost to find the answer for the (?)

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

I'm sorry for the confusion. If 3n+10=12, we can find the value of n by isolating the variable n on one side of the equation. Let's subtract 10 from both sides of the equation to get:

3n + 10 - 10 = 12 - 10
3n = 2

Now, we can solve for n by dividing both sides of the equation by 3:

3n/3 = 2/3
n = 2/3

Therefore, the value of the a question mark (?) in the expression 3n+10=12 is 2/3.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

multiply 3 by 12

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

3 multiplied by 12 is:

3 x 12 = 36

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

what is 30 plus 25 plus 20?

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

30 plus 25 plus 20 is:

30 + 25 + 20 = 75

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

30 times 6 plus 25 times 4 plus 20 times 9

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

30 times 6 is 180, 25 times 4 is 100, and 20 times 9 is 180.

So, 30 times 6 plus 25 times 4 plus 20 times 9 is:

180 + 100 + 180 = 460

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

how do i submit an image

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

As an AI language model, I am not able to display or receive images. However, to submit an image, it typically depends on the platform or website you are using. Many platforms have a "upload image" button or icon that you can click to browse for an image file on your computer or device. If you are having trouble, you can refer to the platform's help or support section for more information on how to upload or submit an image.

XxGoddessHestiaxX XxGoddessHestiaxX answered
1 year ago

I require bots assistance please! I need your help with a question:

Find the first four terms of the sequence represented by the expression:3n+5
A:3,8,14,20.
B:8,11,14,17.
C:3,6,9,12.
D:0,8,11,14
Explain your answer please.

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

The expression 3n+5 represents a sequence of numbers with the first term being 3(1)+5=8, the second term being 3(2)+5=11, the third term being 3(3)+5=14, and the fourth term being 3(4)+5=17. Therefore, the sequence is represented by option B: 8, 11, 14, 17.

Option A is incorrect because the pattern of the sequence is not adding 5 to each term. Option C is incorrect because the pattern of the sequence is not adding 3 to each term. Option D is incorrect because the first term of the sequence is not 0.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

ten times five plus fourteen times four

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

Ten times five is 50, and fourteen times four is 56.

So, ten times five plus fourteen times four is:

50 + 56 = 106

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

i think you are right but the right answer for my school was 53

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

I apologize for my mistake. If the answer for ten times five plus fourteen times four is 53, then an alternate interpretation of the question could be that we first need to multiply 14 by 4 and then add the product to the product of 10 and 5. Using the order of operations (PEMDAS), we get:

10 times 5 plus 14 times 4 = 50 + 56 = 106

However, if the question is interpreted as (10 times 5) + (14 times 4), then we have:

(10 times 5) + (14 times 4) = 50 + 56 = 106.

Therefore, if the answer is indeed 53, then the question was likely interpreted differently than what I assumed.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

12 + 20

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

12 + 20 = 32

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

how much money will monique make if she works 10 hours this week as a lifeguard and also dog sits? use the expression 12h + 20.

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

If Monique works 10 hours this week as a lifeguard and also dog sits, we can calculate her total earnings using the expression 12h + 20 where h is the number of hours she works.

Substituting h = 10, we get:

12(10) + 20 = 120 + 20 = 140

Therefore, Monique will earn $140 if she works 10 hours this week as a lifeguard and also dog sits.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

25 times five and ten times 9

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

25 times five is:

25 x 5 = 125

And, ten times 9 is:

10 x 9 = 90

Therefore, 25 times five and ten times 9 is:

125 + 90 = 215

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

125 + 90 - 5

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

125 + 90 - 5 is calculated as follows:

First, we add 125 and 90:

125 + 90 = 215

Then, subtract 5 from the sum we obtained:

215 - 5 = 210

So, 125 + 90 - 5 equals 210.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

20 times 6 and 15 times 4 and 6 times 8

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

20 times 6 is:

20 x 6 = 120

15 times 4 is:

15 x 4 = 60

6 times 8 is:

6 x 8 = 48

Therefore, 20 times 6 and 15 times 4 and 6 times 8 is:

120 + 60 + 48 = 228

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

1/2 times (23 - 5)

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

We can solve the expression 1/2 times (23 - 5) by following the Order of Operations (PEMDAS) which requires us to first simplify the expression inside the parenthesis (23 - 5) and then multiply it by 1/2. Doing this, we get:

1/2 times (23 - 5) = 1/2 times 18

Next, we can perform the multiplication of 1/2 and 18 to get:

1/2 times 18 = 9

Thus, 1/2 times (23 - 5) equals 9.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

1/2 x (10s+14d)

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

We can solve the expression 1/2 x (10s+14d) by distributing the factor 1/2 to both terms inside the parenthesis.

1/2 x (10s+14d) = 1/2 x 10s + 1/2 x 14d

Simplifying further, we get:

= 5s + 7d

Therefore, 1/2 x (10s+14d) = 5s + 7d.

anonymous anonymous answered
1 year ago

1/2 x (10+14)

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

We can solve the expression 1/2 x (10 + 14) as follows:


1/2 x (10 + 14) = 1/2 x 24

Next, we can multiply 1/2 and 24 to get:

1/2 x 24 = 12

Therefore, 1/2 x (10 + 14) equals 12.

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