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Which algebraic expression represents the statement: the sum of twice a number and six. 2n-6 2n+6 n + 6 n - 6
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Which algebraic expression represents the statement: the sum of twice a number and six.
2n-6
2n+6
n + 6
n - 6
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Hey there!
The sum means that you are adding. That only leaves the answers B and C. It says twice a number, so this would be 2n because n is not known and would be a variable. The answer would be B. 2n+6.
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