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How can you translate a verbal sentence into an algebraic equation? - Answers
In one way, it's just common sense, but there are several phrases you need to be familiar with. For example, "5 less x" becomes 5-x. "5 less than x" becomes x-5. "5 is less than x" becomes 5<x. "5 minus x" is 5-x, but "5 subtracted from x" is x-5. "5 diminished by x" is 5-x. A good algebra book should have a list of 20 or so examples like this.
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How can you translate a verbal sentence into an algebraic equation? - Answers
In one way, it's just common sense, but there are several phrases you need to be familiar with. For example, "5 less x" becomes 5-x. "5 less than x" becomes x-5. "5 is less than x" becomes 5<x. "5 minus x" is 5-x, but "5 subtracted from x" is x-5. "5 diminished by x" is 5-x. A good algebra book should have a list of 20 or so examples like this.
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How can you translate a verbal sentence into an algebraic equation? - Answers
In one way, it's just common sense, but there are several phrases you need to be familiar with. For example, "5 less x" becomes 5-x. "5 less than x" becomes x-5. "5 is less than x" becomes 5<x. "5 minus x" is 5-x, but "5 subtracted from x" is x-5. "5 diminished by x" is 5-x. A good algebra book should have a list of 20 or so examples like this.
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