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For the expression 6 + y − 3, determine the coefficient for the variable term.

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1
6

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Answer:

the correct answer is 1

Explanation:

User Pat Lillis
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6 + y - 3

We cans simplify that to:

y + 3

The coefficient is the number in front of the variable. y is nothing by 1y. So the coefficient is 1.

The variable is y.
The constant is the number without the variable, which is 3.

The answer you are looking for is 1, which is the coefficient.
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