SOLUTION: Subtract 4 from the sum of 2x and y Add nine times a product x 3h to the quotient of k and 2x Add 9z to the product of 3x and 7y Multiply the product of 7x and 11y by 2x

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Question 1160404: Subtract 4 from the sum of 2x and y
Add nine times a product x 3h to the quotient of k and 2x
Add 9z to the product of 3x and 7y
Multiply the product of 7x and 11y by 2x
Divide the sum of 3z and 7s by 5a

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