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Write the expression. Then, check all that apply.

twice the difference of a number and six

Replace “a number” with the variable, n.
The two operations are multiplication and addition.
The two operations are multiplication and subtraction.
The constants are 2 and 6.
The expression is written as 2(n – 6).
The expression is written as 2 × 6 – n.

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The two operations are multiplication and subtraction.

The constants are 2 and 6.

The expression is written as 2(n – 6).


Explanation: "twice the difference" meaning two times an expression. The two operations here are multiplication and subtraction because there is a parenthesis and there is a "-" sign within the parenthesis. 2 and 6 are constant numbers.

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A, C, D, E

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in other words:

A. Replace “a number” with the variable, n.

C. The two operations are multiplication and subtraction.

D. The constants are 2 and 6.

E. The expression is written as 2(n – 6).


I got this right on edgeunity!

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