Edgar ran eee meters per second, and Mathieu ran mmm meters per second. The boys ran for ttt seconds.


The expression t(m-e)t(m−e)t, left parenthesis, m, minus, e, right parenthesis describes how many more meters Mathieu ran than Edgar ran during that time. We can also use the expression tm-tetm−tet, m, minus, t, e to represent the same quantity.


Match each amount in the situation with the expression that represents it.\

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Answer:

The expression showing how many more meters Mathieu ran than Edgar ran during that time is  [tex]t(m-e)[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

Edgar ran 'e' meters per second, and Mathieu ran 'm' meters per second. The boys ran for 't' seconds.

The expression [tex]t(m-e)[/tex] describes how many more meters Mathieu ran than Edgar ran during that time.

We can also use the expression [tex]tm-te[/tex] represent the same quantity.

We know that,

[tex]\text{Distance} =\text{Speed}\times \text{Time}[/tex]

Distance covered by Edgar = te

Distance covered by Mathieu = tm

Difference in distance [tex]d= tm - te=t(m-e)[/tex]

The expression showing how many more meters Mathieu ran than Edgar ran during that time is  [tex]t(m-e)[/tex].

Answer:

TE, then tm, then m-e, then t

Step-by-step explanation:

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