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A student was trying to represent the following sentence using an algebraic expression: h times 3 sort the answer options into either correct or incorrect. h^3 3h 3 · h 3 / h h …
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A student was trying to represent the following sentence using an algebraic expression: h times 3
sort the answer options into either correct or incorrect.
h^3
3h
3 · h
3 / h
h to the third power
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h times 3 is either 3h or 3.h
h to the third power is h^3
rest is incorrect
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correct answers are 3·h and 3h . The rest are incorrect. Hope this helps. Sorry again for my mistake!
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