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67 less than twice victoria savings use the variable v to represent victoria's savings

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Answer:

2v - 67 is your equation for this.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let v = Victoria's savings

Twice her savings then equals 2v.
If we take 67 less than twice her savings, we get the equation 2v - 67

We would need more information to solve for the actual value of Victoria's savings (v), but if that extra information is unavailable, this equation is representative of what is given.

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