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User Smkanadl
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Explanation:

a. Twice a number increased by 5

Assuming the number as x

Therefore, It's
{{\underline{\textsf{\textbf{2x + 5}}}}}

b. Five decreased by twice a number

Assuming the number as x

Therefore, It's
{{\underline{\textsf{\textbf{2x - 5 }}}}}

c. twice the difference of a number and five.

Assuming the number as x

Therefore, It's
{{\underline{\textsf{\textbf{2(x - 5)}}}}}

d. Twice the sum of a number and five

Assuming the number as x

Therefore, It's
{{\underline{\textsf{\textbf{2(x + 5)}}}}}

e. five subtracted from twice a number

Assuming the number as x

Therefore, It's
{{\underline{\textsf{\textbf{ 2x - 5}}}}}

f. twice a number, less five

Assuming the number as x

Therefore, It's
{{\underline{\textsf{\textbf{5 - 2x}}}}}

Hope it helps!!

User DerGral
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Answer:

Twice a number increased by five - 2x + 5

Five decreased by twice a number- 5 - 2x

Twice the difference of a number and five- 2(x - 5)

Twice the sum of a number and five= 2(x + 5)

Five subtracted from twice a number= 2x - 5

Twice a number, less five= 2x - 5

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