Translate the verbal expression into an algebraic expression: Four times the sum of a number and five. 4(x+5) = 4x + 20 Translate the verbal expression into an algebraic expression: Four times the difference between a number and five. 4(x-5) = 4x - 20 Translate the verbal expression into an algebraic expression: Four times a number decreased by five. 4x + (-5) = 4x - 5 Translate the verbal expression into an algebraic expression: A number increased by five. Ax - (-5) = Ax + 5
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