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Question 938835: Is this where I can get help translating verbal phrases into algebra? I'm usually pretty good a doing this but some of them confuse me and I don't understand what they are asking.
** the sum of a number and 1, times 3 or the sum of a number and 6 divided by 2? Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! the sum of a number and 1, times 3: 3(n+1)
the sum of a number and 6 divided by 2 : (n + 3)
Note: No comma in the second phrase