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"Twelve minus the product of ten and a number is the same as two multiplied by the difference of twice that

number and one"

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Answer:

answer:1) 2) 3) 4)

Explanation:

Write the expressions "Four times the difference of a number and 7 is 32", "One third of a number is 12 less than the number itself", "Ten increased by the quotient of a number and 2 is -15", and "One less than the product of a number and 3 is 5 more than the number itself".

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Part 1) "Four times the difference of a number and is "

Let

x--------> the number

we know that

the expressions is equal to

therefore

the answer part 1) is

Part 2) "One third of a number is less than the number itself"

Let

x--------> the number

we know that

the expressions is equal to

therefore

the answer part 2) is

Part 3) "Ten increased by the quotient of a number and is "

Let

x---------> the number

we know that

the expressions is equal to

therefore

the answer Part 3) is

Part 4) "One less than the product of a number and is more than the number itself"

Let

x---------> the number

we know that

the expressions is equal to

therefore

the answer Part 4) is

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Answer:

1)

2)

3)

4)

Explanation:

Given : Expressions in words.

To find : The expressions value?

Solution :

Let x be the number,

According to question,

1) "Four times the difference of a number and 7 is 32"

2) "One third of a number is 12 less than the number itself"

3) "Ten increased by the quotient of a number and 2 is -15"

4) "One less than the product of a number and 3 is 5 more than the number itself"

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