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  • 19-08-2016
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what is an algebraic expression for the height H increased by 6 inches

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Guineapilover
Guineapilover Guineapilover
  • 19-08-2016
H+6 I believe is the answer
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Insidious
Insidious Insidious
  • 19-08-2016
The height can be represented by the variable H
As algebraic expressions don't use words, 'inches' cannot be included in the expression. This can only be assumed. 

As a result, H+6 would be the algebraic expression equivalent of 'H increased by 6 inches'. 
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