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I need help translating these into equations. 1. The product of negative three and a number is equal to the sum of the number and four. 2. The quotient of forty-nine and a numbe…
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I need help translating these into equations.
1. The product of negative three and a number is equal to the sum of the number and four.
2. The quotient of forty-nine and a number is greater than or equal to seven.
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