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Translate this phrase into an algebraic expression: Six more than the product of 22 and Jenny's height. Use the variable m to represent Jenny's Height.
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Translate this phrase into an algebraic expression: Six more than the product of 22 and Jenny's height. Use the variable m to represent Jenny's Height.
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6 + 22m
More = additionProduct = the number that is the result of multiplication6 more (+) than the product (result of) 22*Jenny's Height
If Jenny's height is 5.5 ft:6 + 22*5.5 = 6 + 121 = 127
Hope this helps clear things up a bit.
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