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Write an algebraic equation to represent each English sentence. (Let $x$ represent the unknown number.) Then solve the equation.The sum of thirty-one and a number is thirteen.
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The sentence says "The sum of thirty-one and a number is thirteen." This translates to the equation $31 + x = 13$. Show more…
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