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Write the statement ‘’ To write an equation to solve a problem, identify the unknown for which you are looking and assign a(n) number to it’’ is a true or false statement.
Answer to Problem 5SGR
This is a false statement.
True statement: To write an equation to solve a problem, identify the unknown for which you are looking and assign a variable to it.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The statement: To write an equation to solve a problem, identify the unknown for which you are looking and assign a(n) number to it.
Concept Used:
This is a false statement.
True statement: To write an equation to solve a problem, identify the unknown for which you are looking and assign a variable to it.
Thus, this is an false statement.
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