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Which expression represents "3 more than twice a number"?

3−2n3−2n

2n−32n−3

2n+32n+3

2+n+3

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Answer:

2n+3

Explanation:

I took the test on K12 and this was the right answer

User Baerkins
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Hey there! Hello!

So, for this problem, I don't really see an answer choice that fits along with this description?? The last one is the closest to the answer I believe it is, but still doesn't fit exactly:

Twice a number = 2n
Three more than = +3
Final equation = 2n+3

Perhaps you have a typo either in your question or your answer problem, or I'm just way too tired. Either way, I hope this helped you out, and feel free to ask me any additional questions you may have.

–Lamb :-)
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