Question 1095294: The sum of nine and a number, x, is three
The product of nine and a number, n, is negative thirty-six.
The quotient of a number, n, and two is five.
Five less than two times a number n is one.
Four times the sum of twice a number, x, and eight is thirty-two.
Twenty is two times the difference between three times a number, n, and five.
Negative eight is four more than twice a number, n.
Eight less than four times a number n is two more than nine times the number.
Twice the difference between a number, x, and thirty-six is three times the number.
Four times a number, n, is four times the difference between thirty-two and the number.
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The sum of nine and a number, x, is three
The product of nine and a number, n, is negative thirty-six.
The quotient of a number, n, and two is five.
Five less than two times a number n is one.
Four times the sum of twice a number, x, and eight is thirty-two.
Twenty is two times the difference between three times a number, n, and five.
Negative eight is four more than twice a number, n.
Eight less than four times a number n is two more than nine times the number.
Twice the difference between a number, x, and thirty-six is three times the number.
Four times a number, n, is four times the difference between thirty-two and the number.
I need help translating and solving these equations
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