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Write a statement of the equation, given below:
(i) `x-7=14 `
(ii) `2y=18`
(iii)`11+3x=17`
(iv)`2x-3=13`
(v)`12y-30=6`
(vi)`(2z)/(3)=8`

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The correct Answer is:
(i) 7 less from the number x is 14.
(ii) Twice the number y is 18.
(iii)11 increased by thrice the number x is 17.
(iv)3 less from twice the number x is 13.
(v) 12 times the number y decreased by 30 is 6.
(vi) Twice the number z divided by 3 is 8.
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