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Which algebraic expression represents the statement: the sum of twice a number and six.

A) 2n-6

B) 2n+6

C) n+6

D) n-6

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It could be A or B, because 2n means 2 times n, which thats the sum of twice a number. And six? Is it adding or subtracting?
If it's adding, It'll be B.) 2n + 6
But is subtracting, it'll be A.) 2n - 6
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Your answer is (B) 2n+6

2 = twice
n=number
+ = Sum
6= 6

So it would be the sum of twice a number and six
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