MATHEMATICS IN THE MODERN WORLD
Task 3
(Mathematical Language and Symbols)
Name: Nathaniel Sabio Date: September 7, 2021
A. Translating Verbal Phrases to Mathematical Expressions.
Write each verbal phrases as a mathematical expression. (2pts. Each)
1. The sum of 8 and t. – 8 + t
2. The product of 5 and b. – 5 × b
3. The difference of 32 and x. – 32 - x
4. 12 less than a number. - x - 12
5. P more than 10. – P + 10
6. 14 less b. – 14 - b
7. Nine times a number decreased by four .– 9x -4
8. 5 more than a number is 6. – x+5=6
9. The sum of r and 45 is 79. – r + 45 = 79
10. The product of 7 and b is 63. – 7 x b = 63
11. Six less than twice a number is four. – 2x – 6 = 4
12. The quotient of w and 10 is equal to 7. – w ÷10 = 7
13. Seven more than the quotient of a number and 2 is 10. – 7 + x ÷ 2 = 10
14. The sum of a number and 16 is equal to 45. – x + 16 = 45
15. Six less than six times a number is 12. – x (6 - 6) = 12
16. Seven more than twice a number is 1. – 2x + 7 = 1
17. The total of 5 and c. - 5 + c
18. One less than the product of four and a number is 11. – 4x – 1 = 11
19. Eight times the sum of a number and 2. – 8 (x+2)
20. Eleven more than twice x is five less than x. – 2x + 11= x - 5
B. Fill in the blanks to rewrite the following statement.
1. All bottles have cap.
a. Every bottle _have cap_____.
b. For all bottles B, there _all have cap.
2. There is a bird in this flock that is at least as heavy as every bird in the flock.
a. Some Bird in this flock_ is at least as heavy as Every bird in the flock.
b. There is a bird b in this flock such that b is At least as heavy as every bird in the flock.