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Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below? Four less than the product of twice a number and eight

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2(x-8)-4

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Answer:


(2x)(8)-4.

Explanation:

Let x represent the number.

We are asked to write an algebraic expression for the given phrase.

Phrase: Four less than the product of twice a number and eight.

Since our number is x, so twice the number would be
2x.

The product of twice a number and eight would be
(2x)(8)

Four less than the product of twice a number and eight would be
(2x)(8)-4.

Therefore, our required expression would be
(2x)(8)-4.

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