SOLUTION: wright these is equations 1: seventeen is four times the sum of a number and two 2:the product of five and a number is equal to seven more than three times the number 3: two t

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Question 772306: wright these is equations
1: seventeen is four times the sum of a number and two
2:the product of five and a number is equal to seven more than three times the number
3: two times the difference of a number and eight is equal to nine times the number increased by four
4: The quotient of a number and six decreased by ten is four more than the number
5: Nine times the difference of a number and one is equal to seven less than two times the number.

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"is" means equals, "sum" means add, "difference" means subtract, "product" means multiply, "increased by" means add, "quotient" means divide, "decreased by" means subtract, "x" is a number you don't know (yet)

1. seventeen is four times the sum of a number and two.

"seventeen" means 17

"is" means equal to, written =

"four" means 4

"times" means multiply

"the sum" means the result of an addition

"a number" is x

"and two" means + 2

Put it all together:



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