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26 August, 06:39

Which of these expressions is not equivalent to the others?

(4n + 3) + 5n + 8 - 6

(4n + 5n) + (3 + 8 - 6)

9n + 3 + 2

9n + 11

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  1. 26 August, 06:46
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    Normally You would need to simplify all of them, to see what their values are like.

    Already from the start, however, we can see that 9n + 3 + 2 and 9n + 11 isnt the same value. Based on this, we should only need to simplify one of the other, to get either 9n + 5 or 9n + 11.

    Lets pick the upper one.

    (4n + 3) + 5n + 8 - 6

    4n + 3 + 5n + 2

    9n + 5.

    This indicated that 9n+11 is the odd one.

    To make sure, we can solve the next one:

    (4n + 5n) + (3 + 8 - 6)

    9n + 5

    Which indicated the same thing.

    9n+11 is the "outsider", which means:

    9n + 11 is the correct answer for this task.
  2. 26 August, 07:02
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    (4n + 3) + 5n + 8 - 6

    4n + 3 + 5n + 2

    9n + 5.
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