seven less than the product of 17 and vindyas savings

Explanation:

Translating into an algebraic form (using
n
as the number):
Seven less than the product of twice a number is greater than 5 more than the same number.


Seven less than
(
2
×
n
)
is greater than
5
+
n


(
2
n
)

7
is greater than
5
+
n


2
n

7
>
5
+
n

Subtracting
n
from both sides
then adding
7
to both sides
(note, you can add or subtract any amount to both sides of an inequality while maintaining the inequality)
gives:
XXX
n
>
12

So any integer number
13
or greater would satisfy the given requirement.
BTW im pulling up another answer if this also isn't the one u wanted

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The expression 9 + 8 represents a single number (17). This expression is a numerical expression, (also called an arithmetic expression). The expression 9 + x represents a value that can change. If x is 2, then the expression 9 + x has a value of 11. If x is 6, then the expression has a value of 15. So 9 + x is an algebraic expression. In the next few examples, we will be working solely with algebraic expressions.

To find the answer to this question, we need to first calculate the product of 17 and Vindya's savings. Then, we will subtract 7 from that result.

Let's assume that Vindya's savings amount is "x."

To find the product of 17 and Vindya's savings, we multiply 17 by x:

17 * x = 17x

Next, we need to find "seven less" than this product. This means subtracting 7 from 17x:

17x - 7 = the answer you are looking for

So, the expression "seven less than the product of 17 and Vindya's savings" can be written as 17x - 7.

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if this isn't what u wanted, im pulling up another answer

y=[(17)(Mai's height)]-7