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Which equation can be used to represent "three minus the difference of a number and one equals one-half of the difference of three times the same number and four”?

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You never gave any options, but the right answer is 3-(x+1)=1/2(3x+4)

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Answer:

3 - (n - 1) = (1/2)(3n - 4)

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"three minus the difference of a number and one"

can be represented algebraicallyl as 3 - (n - 1), where n is the number.

"one-half of the difference of three times the same number and four” can be represented by (1/2)(3n - 4).

The desired equation is thus:

3 - (n - 1) = (1/2)(3n - 4)

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