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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 06:40 mayaa2351

Write each as an algebraic expression. 1) the quotient of a number and 8 is 33
2) the sum of a number and 8
3) the product of a number and 8
equal to 5
4) the product of 10 and a number
5) half of a number is equal to 8
6) the difference of a number and 22 s 44
7) twice a number is equal to 30
8) 7 more than a number is 9
9) 22 less than x is 49
10) z less than 11

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