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What is the expression for the difference between five times a number and twice that number?​

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Answer:

5x-2x

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Answer:


5x-2x

Explanation:

Let's call that number
x.

when we are asked for a difference we must substract quantities.

In this case we need the difference between five times a number (the number is represented by
x) and twice that number:

five times the number x is equal to


x+x+x+x+x=5x

twice that number x is equal to:


x+x=2x

thus, the difference is:
5x-2x

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