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Write an equation of each sentence. Use n to represent the unknown number. You can use the back page for your solution. (2 points each) 11. Six increased by a number is twenty. 12. A number decreased by seven is four. 13. The sum of two consecutive numbers is thirty-one. 14. The sum of twice a number and two is thirteen. 15. One less than a number is eighteen. 16. The square of a number increased by four is twice the number. 17. Twice a number is one-half. 18. The product of a number and its half is eighteen. 19. The average of a number and ninety is seventy. 20. Two more than a number is twelve. PLEASE HELP Me

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