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Which description is paired with its correct expression?

Four less than the quotient of a number cubed and seven 4 - n3/7 + 3

Five times the difference of a number squared and six 5(6 - n2)

Nine more than the quotient of six and a number cubed decreased by 4 9 + n3/6 - 4

Twice the difference of nine and a number squared 2(9 - n2)

I think it’s D
Please help

User TheOpti
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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Hi there! You’re correct.

Twice the difference of nine and a number squared would look like


2(9-n^2)

I hope this helped! :)

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