SOLUTION: Translate the sentence into an equation: The sum of a number times 6 and 4 equals 7. Use the variable x for the unknown number.

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Question 959402: Translate the sentence into an equation:
The sum of a number times 6 and 4 equals 7.
Use the variable x for the unknown number.

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
IF YOU MEAN A NUMBER TIMES 6 & THE NUMBER TIME 4 - THEN
6X+4X=7
10X=7
X=7/10
X=.7

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