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The difference of 2 times d minus 3 d = 3
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The difference of 2 times d minus 3 d = 3
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3 is the answer. 2 Ă— 3 is 6 then minus 3. which is 3
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the answer should be 3, because if d = 3 then 2x3=6 and 6-3=3
i hope this is it! :D
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