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10 minus the sum of 2 and 3Solution: 33 times the difference of 4 and 2Solution: 5t he difference of 5 and 2, times 3Solution: 724 divided by the product of 6 and 2Solution: 912 minus half the sum of 6 and 4Solution: 113 times the sum of 4 and 1, minus 9Solution: 210 minus the product of 2 and 3Solution: 4t he sum of 3 and 5, divided by 4Solution: 65 plus the difference of 9 and 4Solution: 88 plus the quotient of 27 and 3Solution: 10t he sum of 4 and 1__2, multiplied by 2Solution: 12half the product of 3 and 6, plus 2Solution: Write an expression for each phrase. Then solve the problem.13Could you write the expression for problem 2 without parentheses? Explain.
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At the county fair, the baxter family bought 6 hot dogs and 4 juice drinks for $12.90. the farley family bought 3 hot dogs and 4 juice drinks for $8.55. find the price of a hot dog and the price of a juice drink.
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Desmond wants to sell his car that he paid $8,000 for 2 years ago. the car depreciated, or decreased in value, at a constant rate each month over a 2-year period. if x represents the monthly depreciation amount, which expression shows how much desmond can sell his car for today? 8,000 + 24x 8,000 - 24x 8,000 + 2x 8,000 - 2xdesmond wants to sell his car that he paid $8,000 for 2 years ago. the car depreciated, or decreased in value, at a constant rate each month over a 2-year period. if x represents the monthly depreciation amount, which expression shows how much desmond can sell his car for today? 8,000 + 24x 8,000 - 24x 8,000 + 2x 8,000 - 2x
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