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Danessa is working with consecutive even numbers. If x is her first number, which expression represents her second number? x + 1 x – 1 x + 2 2x
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Danessa is working with consecutive even numbers. If x is her first number, which expression represents her second number?
x + 1
x – 1
x + 2
2x
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X + 2 can help u I’m pretty sure
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x + 2
Step-by-step explanation: I believe that can help you!
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