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1. Equations
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1. Pive times the sum of a number and two is thirty-five.
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2. Twelve subtracted from three times a number is more than fifteen.
3. Twice a number added to seven is at least thirteen.
4. The sum of a number added to itself is 126.
5. When 6 is added to four times a number, the result is fewer than 50.


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1. Five times the sum of a number and two is thirty-five.

5(a + 2) = 35.

5 times the sum of a and 2 is 35.

2. Twelve subtracted from three times a number is more than fifteen.

(3b) - 12 > 15.

12 subtracted from 3b is more than (greater than) 15.

3. Twice a number added to seven is at least thirteen.

(2c) + 7 > 13.

Twice the number c, added to seven is at least (more than or equal to) 13.

4. The sum of a number added to itself is 126.

d + d = 126.

The sum of d and itself (d) is 126.

5. When 6 is added to four times a number, the result is fewer than 50.

(4e) + 6 < 50

When 6 is added to 4 times e, the sum is fewer than (less than) 50.