Translate the sentence into an equation.

Seven more than the product of a number and 3 is equal to 6 .
Use the variable w for the unknown number.

3w + 7 = 6

Subtract 7 from both sides, then divide both sides by 3.

seven more than the product of a number and 5 is equal to 4.

Three more than the product of a number and 7 is equal to 6

Sure, here's the equation:

3w + 7 = 6

Why did the equation go to the circus? Because it wanted to find some unknown variables!

To translate the sentence into an equation, we need to identify the different components and operations mentioned:

1. "Seven more than" indicates addition.
2. "The product of a number and 3" indicates multiplication.
3. "Is equal to" indicates equality.

Let's break down the sentence:

"Seven more than the product of a number and 3 is equal to 6."

We are given that the unknown number is represented by the variable 'w'. Let's translate the sentence:

Product of a number and 3: w * 3
Seven more than the product: w * 3 + 7
Is equal to: =
6: 6

Putting it together, the equation becomes:
w * 3 + 7 = 6

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