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How do i wright an algebraic expression from a word problem. Such as "The product of a number w and 737
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How do i wright an algebraic expression from a word problem. Such as "The product of a number w and 737
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The 'product' of two numbers lets you know that you'll be multiplying them. So the product of a number w and 737 is w x 737. That can be rewritten as
737w
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