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Mathematics, 07.11.2019 03:31, softball2895

Write an algebraic expression for each word phrase.
6. the product of a number w and 737.
7. the difference of a number q and 8.
8. the sum of a number x and 84.
9. 9 more than the product of 51 and a number t.
10. 14 less than the quotient of 63 and the number h.

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Write an algebraic expression for each word phrase.
6. the product of a number w and 737.

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