Write the sentence as an algebraic equation. Use x to represent "a number."
1. A number added to -6 amounts to -33.
2. Seven times the difference of 15 and a number equals -56.
3. Seven subtracted from three times a number is 44.
4. Twice the sum of a number and -38 amounts to 20.
5. Six subtracted from a number equals 60.
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Step-by-step explanation:
- (-6) + x = (-33)
- 15 - x = (-56)
- 3x - 7 = 44
- [x + (-38)] 2 = 20
- x - 6 = 60
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