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The product of three and a squared number is twice the sum of the number and four. A. 3x2 = 2(x+4) B. (3x)2 = 2(x+4) C. (3x)2 = 2x +4 D. 3x2 = 2x+4
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The product of three and a squared number is twice the sum of the number and four.
A. 3x2 = 2(x+4)
B. (3x)2 = 2(x+4)
C. (3x)2 = 2x +4
D. 3x2 = 2x+4
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It B option.
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