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1.1 Use examples to explain the difference between a number sentence and an algebraic expression. (4)
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MIP1502 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2024 (369439) - DUE 9 July 2024 •	Course •	Mathematics for Intermediate II (MIP1502) •	Institution •	University Of South Africa (Unisa
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A number sentence is a mathematical statement that shows the relationship between numbers
and includes an equality or inequality sign. It is usually complete with a solution or an answer.
Example of a number sentence:
7+5=12
This is a complete statement showing that when 7 is added to 5, the result is 12.
An algebraic expression, on the other hand, is a combination of variables, numbers, and
operations (like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) but it does not have an equality
or inequality sign. It represents a value but does not state what that value is.
Example of an algebraic expression:
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