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1.The product of a number and three is nine
2. The product of a number and three is at most nine
3. The quotient of a number and five is at least 20
4. The sum of twice a number and twelve is at most 25
5.Eight less than a number is twenty
6.A large pizza with fifteen slices is shared among x students. Each student gets three slices. Write this as an equation
7. Each piece of candy costs $0.35. The price of x pieces of candy $3.00 write this as an equation
8. Samantha (S) has $25.00 less than Jack (J). Write an equation for how much
money Samantha has
9.There are x airplanes at the airport. After four airplanes took off, the number of airplanes left was less than 8. Write this as an inequality
10. During the past five days, Doug has earned $x. Today he earned $20.00 and now has more than $250. Write this as an inequality
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1.The product of a number and three is nine
2. The product of a number and three is at most nine
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