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Which statement about equations and expressions is true?

A. An example of an equation is z/365 because it shows that two expressions are equal.

B. An example of an expression is z/365 because it shows that two equations are equal.

C. An example of an equation is Z/365 because it is a mathematical phrase represented by numbers, a variable, and an operation.

D. An example of an expression is z/365 because it is a mathematical phrase represented by numbers, a variable, and an operation.

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User BenVida
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

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User Austen
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Answer:

Option D. An example of an expression is z/365 because it is a mathematical phrase represented by numbers, a variable, and an operation.

Explanation:

Expression:

  • An expression is a mathematical phrase that consist of numbers, decimals, fractions, variables, sets, matrices.
  • An expression does not have any relation symbol.

Equation:

  • An equation is formed when there is any relation between any two expressions.
  • The relation may be of equality, inequality r not equal.


\displaystyle(z)/(365)

This is an example of expression as it consist of a variable z and a number 365 in the form of fraction.

Option D) is the true statement about equation and expression.

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