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Write an equation or inequality to represent "five times the difference of a number n and forty two is ten more than twice the product of a number x and number y."

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5(n-42)=10+2(xy)

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Five times the difference of a number n and forty two is ten more than twice the product of a number x and number y

  • Five times: 5 ×
  • difference of a number n and forty two: (n - 42)
  • is: =
  • twice the product of a number x and a number y: 2(xy)
  • ten more than: + 10

Rewrite the expression into an equation.

5(n - 42) = 2(xy) + 10

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