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Kate saw the expression 17– 2x and read it aloud as “17 less than twice a number”. Sean saw the same expression and read it aloud as “the difference between 17 and twice a numbe…
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Kate saw the expression 17– 2x and read it aloud as “17 less than twice a number”. Sean saw the same expression and read it
aloud as “the difference between 17 and twice a number”. Which person is correct and why? Explain your thinking.
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17 less than twice a number would be 2x-17
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