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A project manager is calculating the number of labor hours required for a new phase of construction, described in the contract as 'twelve more than ' hours, where is the time spent on the previous phase. The correct algebraic expression for this calculation is .
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A project manager is calculating the number of labor hours required for a new phase of construction, described in the contract as 'twelve more than ' hours, where is the time spent on the previous phase. The correct algebraic expression for this calculation is .
Translating Corporate Resource Requirements
In a professional workplace, accurately translating verbal instructions into algebraic models is a key skill. Match each corporate scenario description to the algebraic expression that correctly translates the relationship between the number twelve and the variable .
A procurement officer is converting a verbal requirement for 'twelve more than ' units into an algebraic model for an inventory database. Arrange the steps below in the correct logical order to recall the standard process for this translation as described in your training.