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Translate this phrase into an algebraic expression. Five less than the product of 22 and Craig's savings Use the variable c to represent Craig's savings.
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Translate this phrase into an algebraic expression. Five less than the product of 22 and Craig's savings Use the variable c to represent Craig's savings.
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Translate this phrase into an algebraic expression.
Five less than the product of 22 and Craig's savings
Use the variable c to represent Craig's savings.
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22c-5 is the answer to your question
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22c-5 hope this helps
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