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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-26

Which expression represents 32 more than a number \(d\)?

Asked by olireinelt

Answer (3)

Basically, you need to make x = ___
When you say 32 more than something, you are basically adding: 32 more than 3 = 35 32 more than 16 = 48 etc.
So, even though you have a letter, it is the same concept... 32 more than d = 32 + d
Into an expression makes... x = 32 + d

Answered by hannahrickman | 2024-06-10

i think that it would be 34+d because if you were trying to get 32 more than a number you would add the number plus the varaible.

Answered by taylorheart | 2024-06-10

The expression that represents 32 more than a number d is 32 + d . This expression indicates that you add 32 to whatever value d holds. For example, if d is 10, then 32 more than d would be 42.
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Answered by hannahrickman | 2025-01-09