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hey guys i know this seems long but i really need the help so plzz]
Step 1
: Write five word phrases to be translated using the various key terms from the lesson.  Examples must include variables, and there must be at least one example with an addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis and exponent, and one with a combination of phrases or symbols.
Step 2: Provide the algebraic translations to the five word phrases from Step 1.
Step 3:  Write five different algebraic expressions to be translated. Examples must include variables, and there must be at least one example with an addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis and exponent, and one with a combination of phrases or symbols.
Step 4:  Provide the translations of the expressions from Step 3.Step 5:  Create your own example of a mathematical phrase you might hear in the real world, and provide the translation for it.  Be sure to identify what part of the phrase is represented by your variable.


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Okay so this is what i can do from the info you gave.
1. Five plus a number
Ten minus a number
Two times a number
Six times a number divided by three
Two times a number, squared
Three times a number, plus four
2. 5+x
10-x
2x
6x/3
(2x)²
3x+4
3. x+7  4. A number plus seven
20-x         Twenty minus a number
5x              Five times a number
20x/3         Twenty times a number, divided by 3
(3x)³        Three times a number, cubed
(3x+4)/2   Three times a number plus four, divided by 2
5. My dad and i are going to the movies. Student tickets are three dollars less than adult tickets.  x=adult ticket.  x-3=Student ticket.....
I Think these are your answers.