SOLUTION: Translate each sentence to an equation. 1.The quotient of g and h is the same as seven more than twice the sum of g and h. 2. The quotient of t and forty is the same as twelv

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Question 337029: Translate each sentence to an equation.
1.The quotient of g and h is the same as seven more than twice the sum of g and h.
2. The quotient of t and forty is the same as twelve minus half of s.
3. The square of m minus the cube of n is sixteen.
4. Two times z is equal to two times the sum of v and w.

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1.The quotient of g and h is the same as seven more than twice the sum of g and h.
%28g%2Fh%29=2%28g%2Bh%29%2B7
2. The quotient of t and forty is the same as twelve minus half of s.
%28t%2F40%29=%2812-%281%2F2%29%2As%29
3. The square of m minus the cube of n is sixteen.
m%5E2-n%5E3=16
4. Two times z is equal to two times the sum of v and w.
2z=%282%2A%28v%2Bw%29%29