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Translate this phrase into an algebraic expression. Six more than the product of 9 and Mabel's score Use the variable m to represent Mabel's score.
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Translate this phrase into an algebraic expression.
Six more than the product of 9
and Mabel's score
Use the variable m
to represent Mabel's score.
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9m + 6 would be the answer
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