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Which equation represents the sentence, "Three times the number m plus twice the quantity n plus 5 is equal to 20"?

A. 3m + 2n – 5 = 20
B. 3m + 2(n + 5) = 20
C. 3m + 2(n – 5) = 20
D. 3m(2n + 5) = 20

User Thornomad
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Answer: B, 3m + 2(n + 5) = 20. (I've done the test)

A, C, and D aren't it because it says 3 times the number m (3m) plus n plus 5 to the second power 2(n + 5), equals 20, and B is the only one that represents the equation.

User Tatactic
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Answer: Option 'D' is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

"Three times the number m plus twice the quantity n plus 5 is equal to 20"

So, Equation becomes


3m+2(n+5)=20

As it is said that

three times the number m i.e.


3m

twice the quantity n plus 5 i.e.


2(n+5)

Plus both the quantity i.e.


3m+2(n+5)

and make them equal to 20 i.e.


3m+2(n+5)=20

Hence, Option 'D' is correct.


User Mayur Kaul
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