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Which description is paired with its correct expression? seven less than the quotient of two and a number squared, increased by six; 7 minus StartFraction 2 Over n squared EndFraction + 6 nine times the difference of a number cubed and three; 9 (n cubed minus 3) eight more than the quotient of a number squared and four, decreased by seven; 8 + StartFraction 4 Over n squared EndFraction minus 7 twice the difference of a number cubed and eight; 2 n cubed minus 8 Mark this and return

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Answer:

its a

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you can tell by the ways the set up the problem

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Answer:

a on edge

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