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Yes, the phrase "5 times a number" is a mathematical word phrase. It represents a multiplication operation, where "5" is a coefficient and "a number" is a variable that can take different values. This phrase can be translated into a mathematical expression, typically written as (5x), where (x) stands for the unspecified number.
3to 5% of body weight
Q(p+5) or q(p)+5
y/5+8 is an algebraic expression
m+5/2=m/2+5/2
In the expression 3(4+5)which property allows you to distribute the 3to both the 4and 5
As far as I know, there is no no word that describes the exponent 5, besides the phrase "raised to the fifth power".
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a letter plus five equals to sum of a number
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