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Which expression represents the phrase "twice the difference of a number and 5"? a) 2+2(x−5) b) −5+2x c) 2(x+5) d) 2(x−5)
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Which expression represents the phrase "twice the difference of a number and 5"?
a) 2+2(x−5)
b) −5+2x
c) 2(x+5)
d) 2(x−5)
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D lol goodluckkkkkkkkkk
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the answer is d ... . .
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