SOLUTION: Explain how the meanings of "seven more than a number" and "seven is more than a number" are different. Give a numerical example of each to show the distinction. Explain the reaso

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Question 1041985: Explain how the meanings of "seven more than a number" and "seven is more than a number" are different. Give a numerical example of each to show the distinction.
Explain the reason and importance of using "letters" in algebraic problems. Use an example to support your answer.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Translate each phrase and sentence.

x is "a number".
, and .

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