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Taking a variable n, write an algebraic expression for the following:
(a) Ninety taken away from a number
(b) The sum of a number and 36 divided by 13
(c) The difference between 46 and a number
(d) The quotient of 20 and a number
(e) One-third of a number increased by 62
(f) Twice a number increased by 18
(g) Fifty-five times a number added to 4
(h) Seventy-five more than the quotient of a number and 3
(i) From the sum of 15 and a number, subtract four times the number
(i) Subtract five from a number and multiply the difference by 11.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a. n-90

b. n+36

13

c. n-46

d. n÷20

e. n ÷ 3 + 62

f. 2n+18

g. 55n + 4

h. n÷3 + 75

I.15+n-4n

j n-5*11

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