Chapter 2: Q70. (page 124)
Translate each equation into a sentence. (Lesson 2 -1)
Short Answer
Twelve minus a number y equals the sum of y and eight.
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Chapter 2: Q70. (page 124)
Translate each equation into a sentence. (Lesson 2 -1)
Twelve minus a number y equals the sum of y and eight.
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Translate the following sentence into a formula:
鈥淥ne-third the product of the length of the side squared and the height is the volume of a pyramid with a square base鈥.
Explain why the multiplication property of equality and the division property of equality can be considered the same property. Which one do you think is easier to use?
Solve each equation. Check your solution.
Translate the following sentence into an equation:
鈥淭he sum of twice r and three times k is identical to thirteen鈥.
Translate each sentence into an equation.
The sum of q and four times t is equal to 29.
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