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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 19:00, audrey1256
Write a algebraic expression for each sentence.
1.The teacher has x number of candies in his/her bag.
2.Bag #1 contains four more than twice the number of candies in the teacher’s bag
3.Bag #2 contains three times the number of candies in the teacher’s bag
4. Bag #3 contains 10 more candies than the teacher’s bag
5.Bag #4 has 5 less than 4 times the number of candies as the teacher
6.Bag #5 has half as many candies as Bag #1
7.Bag #6 has 1/6 the number of candies in Bag #2
8.Bag #7 has one more than three times the number of candies in the teacher’s bag
9.Bag #8 contains four less candies than Bag #3
10.Bag #9 has twice the sum of the amount of candies in the teacher’s bag and four
11.Bag #10 has six more than half of the candies in bag #3
12.If Bag #4 = Bag #7 then how much is in the teacher's bag?
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