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13 January, 01:33

Which equation can be used to represent " three minus the difference of s number and one equals one-half of the difference of three times the same number and four"?

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  1. 13 January, 01:39
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    1 - s = s - 4 (s=2.5)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If you write the equation down, you get 3 - (s-1) = 3 (s-4), which (when you divide each side by 3), gives you - s+1=s-4. If you add s to both sides, you get 1 = 2s - 4, and after adding 4, you get 2s = 5, and s = 2.5
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