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Problem 117

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." The product of -71 and a number

Problem 118

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." The quotient of -8 and a number

Problem 119

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." Subtract a number from -16 .

Problem 120

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." The sum of a number and -12

Problem 121

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." -29 increased by a number

Problem 122

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." The difference of a number and -10

Problem 123

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." Divide a number by -33 .

Problem 124

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." Multiply a number by -17 .

Problem 127

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." A deep-sea diver must move up or down in the water in short steps in order to keep from getting a physical condition called the "bends." Suppose a diver moves down from the surface in five steps of 20 feet each. Represent his total movement as a product of signed numbers and find the product.

Problem 128

Translate each phrase to an expression. Use \(x\) to represent "a number." A weather forecaster predicts that the temperature water in short steps in order to keep from getting a will drop five degrees each hour for the next six physical condition called the "bends." Suppose a diver moves down from the surface in five steps of \(\quad\) numbers and find the total drop in temperature. 20 feet each. Represent his total movement as a product of signed numbers and find the product.

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