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Translate the following into algebraic equation. 1. The difference between six and a number is two. 2. Three times a number increased by six is fifteen. 3. Eight less than twice a number is sixteen. 4. Thirty is equal to twice to twice a number decreased by four. 5. If four times a number is added to nine, the result is f

Translate the following into algebraic equation. 1. The difference between six and a number is two. 2. Three times a number increased by six is fifteen. 3. Eight less than twice a number is sixteen. 4. Thirty is equal to twice to twice a number decreased by four. 5. If four times a number is added to nine, the result is f

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Translate the following into algebraic equation. 1. The difference between six and a number is two. 2. Three times a number increased by six is fifteen. 3. Eight less than twice a number is sixteen. 4. Thirty is equal to twice to twice a number decreased by four. 5. If four times a number is added to nine, the result is f 6504817818cde.webp