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the sum of five times m and n

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Answered by sammansarraf57
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the sum of five times m and n is 5(m+n)

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

5(m +n) is the required expression.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given in the question, the sum of five times m and n.

According to the question we need to write the expression for the given statement.

Step 1:

From the question five times of m and n, this means m and n are multiple of 5.

This can be written as, 5m and 5n.

And now from the question, sum of five times m and n.

  • Sum- When a group of numbers, known as addends or summands, are added together in mathematics, the outcome is their sum or total.

So, from the question sum of five times m and n, this can be written as,

⇒ (5m +5n)

⇒5(m +n)

So, 5(m+n) is the required expression of the given statement, which is the sum of five times m and n.

Final answer:

Hence, 5(m +n) is the required expression.

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