I'm not sure it's possible to write a verbal phrase, as verbal phrases, by definition, are spoken. There's a chance you want this written down. 3(n + 7) < 16
In the phrase "N (or n) number of times," n is simply a variable that represents the number of times that something is to be done. When the letter n specifically is used (as opposed to x or some other letter), it is most often referring to the number of values in a particular sample (n) or population (N). So if, for example, a data set contained 10 values, then the phrase "n number of times" would be referring to something being done to that data set 10 times.
This would usually be written as:5n 5x 5a etc., i.e., 5, immediately followed by the desired variable.
3x5 ÷ 7y4
Let's call the number XTwice the number would be 2XFour times the same number would be 4XThe sum of these two is 2X + 4X = 6XThe answer is therefore six times the number.
two multiplied by a number increased by four
The phrase '8 times a number n' just means '8 times n', which can be modeled as 8 x n or 8n.
Let N represent the 'number'. It looks like the first phrase would be expressed as 2(N + 5) which expands to 2N + 10, while the second expression would be 2N + 5, which is not the same.Notice that the first one is 2 times the sum, while the second is 2 times a number.
twenty four times a number and add 19
Four times a variable, named m, multiplied by itself four times. Technically (or pedantically) it is multiplied three times but that is one of the oddities of verbal expressions.
In the phrase "N (or n) number of times," n is simply a variable that represents the number of times that something is to be done. When the letter n specifically is used (as opposed to x or some other letter), it is most often referring to the number of values in a particular sample (n) or population (N). So if, for example, a data set contained 10 values, then the phrase "n number of times" would be referring to something being done to that data set 10 times.
That verbal expression would read: 3(x+y)^2 + 5(2x -y) ^2 means 'squared' in the above example.
one is spoken - verbal and the other is non spoken - non verbal, so a phonecall would be verbal communication and a letter would be non verbal communication
For example you have w-1 a verbal expression for that algebraic expressionwould be a number decreased by 1. Another example is x+4 would be 4 more than a number. 5c is the product of 5 and a number. h/8 is a number divided by 8.
Let x represent the number. 2 times the number would be 2x, and 5 times the number would be 5x. The sum of the two would be 2X + 5x = 7x
You wouldn't italicize the entire phrase, no..You would italicize "New York Times" but not Bestseller.For example: "...in the New York Times Bestseller by..."
This would usually be written as:5n 5x 5a etc., i.e., 5, immediately followed by the desired variable.
the answer is three to a number minus one