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Eight taken away from five is equivalent to fourteen.
Thirteen added to seven equals five.
I don't understand the equation itself, but if those equations were to be actually written the way they were, then the above sentences are correct.
[tex] \huge \boxed{\mathbb{QUESTION} \downarrow}[/tex]
Write a verbal statement for the given expression/equation.
1) 5−8=14
2) 13+7=5
[tex] \large \boxed{\mathbb{ANSWER\: WITH\: EXPLANATION} \downarrow}[/tex]
- Five minus eight is equal to fourteen.
- Thirteen plus seven is equal to five.
⇨ To do this, you need to look at the equation first. Then break down your equation to verbal forms, join them & create the statement.
For example,
[tex] \rightarrow \sf \: 2 + 2 = 4[/tex]
Here, we should break down this equation to ⇨ 2, +, 2, =, 4. Now, we should write them verbally ⇨ two, plus, two, equals to, four. Lastly, we must join them, so now our verbal statement will become ⇨ Two plus two is equal to four.
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