Five added to three times a number is 29.

can someone help me rewrite these in algrebric form
thank you

Three more than a number times two and the result is twelve.

The sum of plus 7 minus 13 is 27.

The product of ten and a number plus eight equals eighty-eight

3x + 5 = 29

2(x+3)= 12

Your third statement is incorrect.
7 - 13 cannot equal 27. You left out some words.

10x + 8 = 88

Sorry, here is what it's suppose to say:

The sum of 3x plus 7 minus 13 is 27.

You have pretty much stated that one algebraically already

(3x+7) -13 = 27

I don't the answers

Sure! I can help you rewrite those expressions in algebraic form.

1. "Three more than a number times two and the result is twelve" can be written as:
2(x + 3) = 12
In this equation, "x" represents the unknown number.

2. "The sum of x plus 7 minus 13 is 27" can be written as:
(x + 7) - 13 = 27
In this equation, "x" represents the unknown number.

3. "The product of ten and a number plus eight equals eighty-eight" can be written as:
10(x + 8) = 88
In this equation, "x" represents the unknown number.

By rewriting these expressions in algebraic form, we are representing the given statements mathematically, which helps us solve for the unknown values.