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Kristyaks Lonnie to think of a number at 3 to it multiply The Sound by two and then subtract 6 letter n stand for Lonnie starting number which expression represents Lonnie's final number

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Kristyaks Lonnie thinks of a number, adds 3 to it and multiply the Sum by 2 and then subtract 6. Letter n stands for Lonnie's starting number, which expression represents Lonnie's final number

Answer:

The final number is represented by the expression, m = 2n

Explanation:

Steps:

  • The starting number = n
  • Lonnie adds 3 to the starting number, i.e. n + 3
  • He multiplies the sum by 2, i.e. 2* (n+3) = 2n + 6
  • He then subtracts 6, i.e. 2n + 6 - 6 = 2n
  • Let Lonnie's final number be m
  • The expression representing Lonnie's final number is, m = 2n
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