Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.11.2019 22:31, xxmattieboo7xx

Consider the following math statement.

seventeen is eight more than a number.

which statements are true? check all that apply.

this is an equation because it is written as a complete sentence.

this is an equation because two expressions are set equal to each other.

“a number” is the constant.

the operation is addition.

the word “is” means equals.

the constants are 17 and 8.

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Consider the following math statement.

seventeen is eight more than a number.

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