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Mathematics, 25.11.2021 05:50 theojw

Please help me ⁉⁉ Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statements about the expression 5k+m3 .

The expression 5k+m3 is a

Choose... [A. Sum B. Diffrence]

. The term 5k is an addend, but it is also a

Choose... [C. Product D. Dfference]

. The term m3 is an addend, but it is also a

Choose... [E. Quotient F. Sum]

.

so basically just out of all tell me the letter of each if its for example a, c,and e you would tell me that :)

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