Translate this phrase into an algebraic expression.

Two more than the product of 13 and Mabel's age.

Use the variable [tex]$m$[/tex] to represent Mabel's age.



Answer :

Sure! Let's break down the phrase step by step:

1. Identify Mabel's Age:
We are instructed to use the variable [tex]\( m \)[/tex] to represent Mabel's age.

2. Product of 13 and Mabel's Age:
The phrase mentions "the product of 13 and Mabel's age." This can be represented algebraically as [tex]\( 13m \)[/tex].

3. Two More Than:
We need to add 2 to the product mentioned above. In mathematical terms, this operation can be written as [tex]\( 13m + 2 \)[/tex].

So, the algebraic expression that corresponds to the phrase "Two more than the product of 13 and Mabel's age" is:

[tex]\[ 13m + 2 \][/tex]