Translate the verbal expression into an algebraic expression, the difference of twelve times a number and nine times the number.
Answer to Problem 46IP
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The difference of twelve times a number and nine times the number.
In order to translate the verbal expression into an algebraic expression, then simplify it, the difference of twelve times a number and nine times the number, first let the number be x then the difference of twelve times a number and nine times the number, implies that subtracting 9 time a number x from 12 times the number x , so the expression is as shown below:
Now, simplify the above equation as shown below:
So, the algebraic expression is
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