eddy2017
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YES although the colon should be a slash.
No generalize it.
If the result is y and the number picked is x. How do you write it in mathematical notation?
YES although the colon should be a slash.
No generalize it.
If the result is y and the number picked is x. How do you write it in mathematical notation?
That is correct, but how did you get it?If x represents the starting number, and y represents the final number,
then I write it like this, according to our result.
y= x+2
Then, it is equivalent because I chose 5 so if I replaced x with this value
y =5+2
=7
that would match our result.
By looking at the choices
y = 2 y equals 2
y = 2x y equals 2 x
y = x − 2 y equals x minus 2
y = x +2
If our y is 7
and I chose 5 for our x number
then it is only a question of looking at the choices and replacing x for 5 and doing the addition. The addition is the check. Forgot to add.
Then y= x + 2
Hey, Jeff, you're a demanding teacher. Lol
I like that!
There is no room for doubt with you.
What's the complete expression?If x represents the starting number, and y represents the final number,
then I write it like this, according to our result.
y= x+2
Then, it is equivalent because I chose 5 so if I replaced x with this value
y =5+2
=7
that would match our result.
Don't get that. the complete expression?What's the complete expression?
EddyDon't get that. the complete expression?
I thought you did the first step of the problem (add 5). I asked for the expression that corresponds to the rest of the steps. Will you finally do it? What do you need to do with the expression in post 79 to get the correct answer for the question "If x represents the starting number, and y represents the final number, which equation is equivalent to the number game?"What's the complete expression?
EddyLev, I really don't know what you mean. I thought we had come to the final result when we went through all the steps and got y= x+2
That is among the equations given in the choice. That is choice D.
Ok, here's my solution:Lev, I really don't know what you mean. I thought we had come to the final result when we went through all the steps and got y= x+2
That is among the equations given in the choice. That is choice D.
I did not say that it was more than slightly ambiguous in context. Pick a number. Add 5 to the number. Multiply the resulting sum by 4. From the resulting product, subtract 12. Divide the resulting difference by 4. What is that quotient? You and I agree that is the intended meaning. But my formulation uses the device of English grammar called objects. What was written dispenses with objects. It could also meanOk, here's my solution:
If x represents the starting number, and y represents the final number, which equation is equivalent to the number game?
Pick a number: x
Add 5 to the number: x+5
Next, multiply 4: (x+5)*4
Subtract 12: (x+5)*4-12
Divide by 4: ((x+5)*4-12)/4
y is the final number:
y=((x+5)*4-12)/4
This is what I was asking for. I don't understand how it wasn't clear.
Now, let's simplify it:
y = (4x+20-12)/4 = (4x+8)/4 = x+2.
That's it.
Am I the only one here who thinks that this question is perfectly valid and not ambiguous?
The "pick a number and do stuff" riddle is the thing. Everybody understands how the steps work: you compute the result of step n and then do step n+1. I have no idea how this is difficult or ambiguous.
Correction: The "pick a number and do stuff" riddle is a thing.Ok, here's my solution:
If x represents the starting number, and y represents the final number, which equation is equivalent to the number game?
Pick a number: x
Add 5 to the number: x+5
Next, multiply 4: (x+5)*4
Subtract 12: (x+5)*4-12
Divide by 4: ((x+5)*4-12)/4
y is the final number:
y=((x+5)*4-12)/4
This is what I was asking for. I don't understand how it wasn't clear.
Now, let's simplify it:
y = (4x+20-12)/4 = (4x+8)/4 = x+2.
That's it.
Am I the only one here who thinks that this question is perfectly valid and not ambiguous?
The "pick a number and do stuff" riddle is the thing. Everybody understands how the steps work: you compute the result of step n and then do step n+1. I have no idea how this is difficult or ambiguous.
You're welcome.Tha k you for your input Jason