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The sum of a certain number and -3​

User Stuart Smith
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Solution: c-3


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Detailed explanation:


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This problem tells us to convert the verbal phrase (in words) "the sum of a certain number and -3" into an algebraic expression, which is written in numbers.

Let's start by taking a look at our problem.

"the sum of a certain number and -3". We can first write this "certain number" as one letter (any letter you want). Let it be c.

Our expression already looks a little easier: "the sum of c and -3".

Now, the word "sum" tells us to add. So we should add c and -3.


--\mapsto\boldsymbol{c+-3}

Which is the exact same thing as
\boldsymbol{c-3}.

Voila! There's our answer.

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User Jay Zuo
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Answer:


\huge\boxed{\sf x - 3 }

Explanation:

Let the certain number be x

So,

Given condition:

Sum is to add so we'll use the sign +

= x + (-3)

We know that + and - makes - because - sign will flip the + sign and make it negative, So:

= x - 3


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User Jotaelesalinas
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