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The sum of twice a number and 6 is the same as 3 subtracted from the number itself
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The sum of twice a number and 6 is the same as 3 subtracted from the number itself
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answer : 2x + 6 = x - 3
X is the “number”, and twice of X is 2x. You get a sum from addition, so you would add 6 and 2x to get 2x + 6
If 3 was subtracted FROM the number itself, it would be x-3, as 3 is being subtracted FROM the number.
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The correct answer is 3
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