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Translate each into an algebraic expression:

Translate each into an algebraic expression: Two more than a number n= number 2+n

Translate each into an algebraic expression: Two less than a number n = the number n-2

Translate each into an algebraic expression: Five more than twice a number x= the number 5+2x

Translate each into an algebraic expression: Five less than a number X = number X-5

Translate each into an algebraic expression: Ten longer than the width w=width 10+w

Translate each into an algebraic expression: Ten shorter than the width w=width w-10

Translate each into an algebraic expression: The perimeter of a rectangle if it has length of G and width of H Perimeter = 2*length + 2*width P=2G+2H

Which inequality symbol do I use? At least

Which inequality symbol do I use? At most

Which inequality symbol do I use? No less than

Which inequality symbol do I use? Is less than <

Which inequality symbol do I use? No more than

Which inequality symbol do I use? Is more than >