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Translate the word phrase into a variable expression: the difference of twice a number and 3
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Translate the word phrase into a variable expression:
the difference of twice a number and 3
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The difference implies it is subtraction
Twice a number, means that the number (x) will be doubled
so it should look like:
2x - 3
hope this helps
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