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2. {5.0A.A.1, 5.0A.A.2} Write an expression to show....the product of eight

and two, minus the product of three and four. *​

User Steed
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Answer:


\left ( 8* 2 \right )-\left ( 3* 4 \right )

Explanation:

Given: The statement is ' the product of eight and two, minus the product of three and four'

To find: expression for the given statement

Solution:

An algebraic expression is an expression consists of coefficients, variables, and the arithmetic operations.

Product of eight and two =
\left ( 8* 2 \right )

Product of three and four =
\left ( 3* 4 \right )

Therefore,

Product of eight and two, minus the product of three and four =
\left ( 8* 2 \right )-\left ( 3* 4 \right )

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