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Translate the word phrase into a math expression. 12 meters longer than his throw. t ÷ 12 12 × t t−12 t + 12
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Translate the word phrase into a math expression. 12 meters longer than his throw. t ÷ 12 12 × t t−12 t + 12
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Translate the word phrase into a math expression.
12 meters longer than his throw.
t ÷ 12
12 × t
t−12
t + 12
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D,t+12
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12 meters longer than his throw should be t + 12
t + 12 is your answer
hope this helps
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