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Translate the following verbal statement into algebraic: "Double the sum of a number and three is eighteen"
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Translate the following verbal statement into algebraic: "Double the sum of a number and three is eighteen"
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34 because you have to do the parentheses first
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Answer:
2(x+3)=18
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