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Which of these expressions correctly represents the phrase “17 less than three times a number”?

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3x-17......................
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Answer:

3n - 17

Explanation:

This phrase includes subtraction (“less than”) and multiplication (“times”). We are multiplying a number (3) by the variable to create the term 3n. Subtraction is not commutative, so order does matter. 17 less than 3n means we have 3n and take 17 away: 3n - 17.

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