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Math sentence;1+2+3 Math phrase: If i had 1 sock and i got 2 more socks i would have 3.
math fraction in a phrase for t over 12 = t/12
To provide an accurate answer to the math worksheet maze phrase, I would need to know the specific phrase or context from the worksheet. Please share the phrase or any relevant details so I can assist you better!
difference between sentence and phrase in math
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In "What are Robert and Sam writing in their math journal?" their is a possessive adjective and "math journal" is a noun phrase. You could could argue that math is an adjective if it were short for "mathematical".
X-(4x3)+(7-5)x3
The phrase "key learning" refers to the most important learning objectives. These can be benchmarks like reading level or math skills.
Among other things, the speed of light in a vacuum.
It is 9*(n + 7)
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun phrase 'the math class' as subject of a sentence or a clause is it.Example: The math class starts at ten. It is in room two hundred.The pronoun it will also function as the object of a verb or a preposition.