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Which algebraic expression represents the sum of 6 and one fifth of x?
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Which algebraic expression represents the sum of 6 and one fifth of x?
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Which algebraic expression represents the sum of 6 and one fifth of x?
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1/5x+6
To get 1/5 of X you multiply it. And sum is a key word for addition, they all ready gave you the 6. Since variables go first 1/5x goes in front of 6 even though it was mentioned first.
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Hope this helps. - M
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