Connecting Words and Equations Lesson 15.1. Write the Equation for the Word Sentence 14 is 12 more than a number 14 = n + 12 8.09 less than a number equals.

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Connecting Words and Equations Lesson 15.1

Write the Equation for the Word Sentence 14 is 12 more than a number 14 = n less than a number equals 44.2 n – 8.09 = 44.2 A number divided by 2 3/4 is 5/6. n / 2 ¾ = 5/6 -16 times a number is n = -144

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Homework Practice Workbook 15.1