3y + (a + a) = 13
Write the following as an algebraic expression using x as the variable: The sum of a number and -8
The difference of thirteen times a number and four.
Two plus eleven = thirteen.
Let the unknown number be x and so the algebraic expression is: 2x -13
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13-n=9. i think.
Twice the difference between a number and thirteen can be written as 2 (b - 13) Five more than twice the difference between a number and thirteen can be written as 2 (b - 13) + 5. The algebraic expression is 2 (b - 13) + 5.
The two numbers that add up to thirteen are 5 and 8. In the sequence 163511, these are the only two digits that can be combined to reach the sum of thirteen.
The sum of six and seven is expressed as six plus seven. The full equation would be six plus seven equals thirteen.
It can't be unless a variable is included in the equation.
13 < 2n - 5 < 21
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