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5 times the difference of a number and 1

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Answer: 5(d - 1)

Explanation:

Let the number be g. Then, the difference of g and 1 is g - 1.


Since we’re multiplying 5 times a difference, we will put the difference in parentheses, so that 5 gets multiplied by both terms.

Therefore, the result is:

5(d - 1)

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