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Fifteen times a number subtracted from 80 is 25. Write and solve. Fifteen times a number subtracted from 80 is 25.

Two plus the quotient of a number and 8 is the same as 16. Write and solve. Two plus the quotient of a number and 8 is the same as 16.

Write and solve. In 1919, Britain and France offered a flight that carried two passengers at a time. Now there are more than 87,000 flights each day in the U.S. In how many days will 261,000 flights have occurred in the United States?

Write and solve. There are 50 members in the North Carolina Senate. This is 70 fewer than the number in the North Carolina House of Representatives. How many members are in the North Carolina House of Representatives?

Write and Solve. Find two consecutive positive odd integers whose sum is 116.

Write and solve. The sum of three consecutive odd number is 123. What are the three integers?

Page 77 (1-8) Write and Solve each! Homework Page 77 (1-8) Write and Solve each!