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3 times the sum of k and d

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3(K+D) is the formula you would use.
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User Migloo
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Answer:


3(k+d)

Explanation:

We have been given a sentence. We are supposed to represent our given statement as an expression.

Sentence:

3 times the sum of k and d.

We know that we can find sum of k and d by adding them as shown:


k+d

Since 3 is multiplied to sum of k and d, so sum of k and d will be inside parenthesis.


3(k+d)

Therefore, our required algebraic expression would be
3(k+d).

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