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Which expression represents "3 more than twice a number"? Choices: 2n−3 3−2n 2n+3 2+n+3

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Answer:

2n+3

Explanation:

I took the test online in K12 and when I reviewed it said that 2n+3 is the correct answer.

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2n+3

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