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A. Translate each sentence into an algebraic equation.
1. If four times a number is added to nine, the result is forty-nine
2. Thirty is equal to thrice a number decreased by four.
3. The quotient of a number and seven is eight.
B. Translate each algebraic equation into words.
4.4(32-3x) = 2
5. (m+3) = 6
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Answered by Acecoool
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A. Translate each sentence into an algebraic equation.

1. If four times a number is added to nine, the result is forty-nine

  • 4x + 9 = 49

2. Thirty is equal to thrice a number decreased by four.

  • 30 = 3x - 4

3. The quotient of a number and seven is eight.

  • x ÷ 7 = 8  

B. Translate each algebraic equation into words.

4.4(32-3x) = 2 four times the difference of thirty-two and three times a number x is two.

5. (m+3) = 6  two - thirds of the sum of m and three is equal to six

Answered by s71027
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