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1. Write the equation for the following
statements:
(1) A number x increased by 5 equals 12.
(ii) A number x decreased by 3 equals 15.
(iii) Five times a number x is equal to 30.
(iv) The sum of 5 and x is 10.
(v) x decreased by 5 is 12.
(vi) 4 less than y is 30.
(vii) If 7 is taken away from the number y,
the result is 4.
(viii) 6 multiplied by x is 30.
(ix) x multiplied by 8 gives 40.
(x) Ten more than y is 15.
(xi) The product of 5 and the number x is
55.
(xii) If y is divided by 7, the result is 4.
(xiii) Quotient of x divided by 5 is 9.
(xiv) Thrice a number x decreased by 5 is​

Answers

Answered by BrookTheBigBrain
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Answer:

(1) A number x increased by 5 equals 12.

x+5=12

(ii) A number x decreased by 3 equals 15.

x-3=15

(iii) Five times a number x is equal to 30.

5x=30

(iv) The sum of 5 and x is 10.

5+x=10

(v) x decreased by 5 is 12.

x-5=12

(vi) 4 less than y is 30.

y-4=30

(vii) If 7 is taken away from the number y, the result is 4.

y-7=4

(viii) 6 multiplied by x is 30.

6x=30

(ix) x multiplied by 8 gives 40.

8x=40

(x) Ten more than y is 15.

y+10=15

(xi) The product of 5 and the number x is 55.

5x=55

(xii) If y is divided by 7, the result is 4.

y/7=4

(xiii) Quotient of x divided by 5 is 9.

x/5=9

(xiv) Thrice a number x decreased by 5 is​

3x-5=?

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Answered by hs230969
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Answer:

a number x increased by 5 equal 12

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