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Key Stage 3

Identify and write equations

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A number (call it $n$n) minus nine is equal to three.

a

Write the equation using mathematical symbols.

b

What is the value of $n$n?

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A number (call it $n$n) plus four is equal to seven.

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A number (call it $n$n) multiplied by two results inĀ six.

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A number (call it $n$n) is divided by three to give five.

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