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Example Questions
Example Question #1027 : Linear Equations
Express the sum of and
is
.
Take every word and translate into math. Sum means addition. Is means equal. So, we have as our answer.
Example Question #1028 : Linear Equations
Express the difference of and
is
times
.
Take every word and translate into math. Difference means subtraction. So then we have . Is means equal. Then, times indicates multiplication. So we multiply
and
to get
. Putting it together, we get
.
Example Question #1029 : Linear Equations
Express the product of and
that is
less than
Take every word and translate into math. Product indicates multiplication. So we multiply and
to get
. Is means equal. .
less than means that you need to subtract
to something. That something is
so just combine them to have an expression of
. Putting it together, we get
.
Example Question #1030 : Linear Equations
Express less than
as the sum of
and
.
Take every word and translate into math. less than means that you need to subtract
to something. That something is
so just combine them to have an expression of
. Is means equal. Sum means addition. So, we have
. Finally, putting it together we have
.
Example Question #1031 : Linear Equations
Simplify the expression: Twice the quantity of six more than twice a number.
Split the statement into parts. Let the number be .
Six more than twice a number is:
Twice the quantity of six more than twice a number would mean:
To simplify, distribute the two into both terms inside the parentheses.
Example Question #1032 : Linear Equations
Write the equation: .
To write this equation, first split up the statement. Let be the unknown number.
Quantity of a number less than six:
Twice the quantity of a number less than six:
Is six:
Combine the terms.
The answer is:
Example Question #1033 : Linear Equations
Write the equation: Two more than three times a number is twenty four.
Split the statement into parts. Let be a number.
Three times a number:
Two more than three times a number:
Is 24:
Combine the terms for the equation.
The answer is:
Example Question #1034 : Linear Equations
Write the equation: One more than three times a number is two.
Break up the sentence into parts. Let the unknown number be .
Three times a number:
One more than three times a number:
Is two:
Combine the terms to get an equation.
The answer is:
Example Question #111 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Write the expression: Six less than twice a number.
Break up the problem statement into parts:
Twice a number:
Six less than twice a number:
The answer is:
Example Question #112 : How To Write Expressions And Equations
Write the expression: Six less than a twice a number.
To write the expression, break up the statement into parts. Let a variable be the number.
Twice a number:
Six less than a twice a number:
The answer is:
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