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X=3 and y=15 twice the sum of a number x and 8
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X=3 and y=15
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The expression would be 2*(x+8)
Plugging 3 into x, you get 2*(3+8)
Parentheses first: (3+8)=11
2*11=22
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(x+8)*2
when you evaluate, you get 22
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