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G + 10 = 3g what does this look like in a verbal expression

User Siva Tumma
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Answer:

The sum of a number and 10 is equal to three times that number.

Explanation:

Break the parts down and put them together.

The sum of a number and 10: 'g + 10'

Is equal to: '='

Three times that number: '3g'

So:

The sum of a number and 10 is equal to three times that number: 'g + 10 = 3g'

Hope this helps.

User Tim Hunt
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"G plus Ten equals Three-G".

or

"The Variable G plus Ten equals Three-G".

The verbal expression is you putting it in the way that you would say the expression.

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User Quang Vinh
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