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Translate the sentence into an equation,
Twice the difference of a number and 5 equals 2.

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Answer:

2(x-5)

Explanation:

The "difference" indicates subtraction. The difference of a number 5 would be (x-5). And twice the difference means multiplying that by two. Hence, 2(x-5)

User Oleksandr Verhun
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2(5n)=2 would be an equation.
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