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Mrs.jones is describing a function to her students.she says the output is equal to seven less than twice the input.which of the following equations models this relationship?
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Mrs.jones is describing a function to her students.she says the output is equal to seven less than twice the input.which of the following equations models this relationship?
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Mrs.jones is describing a function to her students.she says the output is equal to seven less than twice the input.which of the following equations models this relationship?
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let x= input
2x-7= output
I don't see any choices to select, but this is the solution
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