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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-28

A student writes [tex]$5y \cdot 3$[/tex] to model the relationship of the sum of [tex]$5y$[/tex] and [tex]$3$[/tex]. Explain the error.

Asked by sugarplum100

Answer (3)

So,
5y*3 is the open phrase the student uses to model "the sum of 5y and 3".
"The sum of" means addition. The student put 5y*3, while the sum of 5y and 3 is actually 5y + 3.

Answered by SchwarzschildRadius | 2024-06-10

5y*3 This models the relationship as 5y times 3
But the question says to model the relationship as 5y plus 3.
Therefore, the right answer is 5y+3
!!!HOPE THIS HELPS!!!

Answered by lekhagummalla | 2024-06-10

The student incorrectly wrote 5 y ⋅ 3 when they intended to express the sum of 5 y and 3 . The correct expression for the sum is 5 y + 3 . This error highlights the importance of distinguishing between addition and multiplication in mathematical expressions.
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Answered by SchwarzschildRadius | 2024-09-30