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Mathematics, 21.08.2021 05:50 cjrogers4401

1. Write Algebraic expression for 8 less than the quotient of 4 and p 2. * Write an algebraic expression that models the cost of a telephone call is 35 cents plus 65 cents times the number of minutes. (use m for number of minutes)

3. * Identify the property of real numbers. The cost of one item sold for $14.50 is $14.50.
A. Commutative Property of Addition
B. Commutative property of multiplication
C. Associative property of addition
D. Associative property of multiplication
E. Identity property of addition
F. Identity property of multiplication

4. Identify the property of real numbers. You can find the cost of fish by multiplying the price per pound by the amount or by multiplying the amount by the price per pound.
A. Commutative Property of Addition
B. Commutative property of multiplication
C. Associative property of addition
D. Associative property of multiplication
E. Identity property of addition
F. Identity property of multiplication

5. * Your parents drove the family car 462 miles on 14 gallons of gas. On average, how many miles did the car travel on each gallon of gas (Write the expression and solve)?

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