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Seven times the difference of six and a twice a number yields the same result as the same number decreased by one.


How does this translate into an algebra statement?
18 years ago

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Answered by kim
im guessing but 7(2x-6)=x-1
18 years ago
Answered by bobpursley
7(6-2N)=N-1
18 years ago

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