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Which would the phrase "six times the difference of a number and 2" look like as a variable expression?


6(n−2)

2(n−6)

6n2

2n6

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Answer:

6(n−2)

Explanation:

Let be n ‘a number’

“difference of a number and 2” would be the result of that number minus two

Then n-2

“Six times” something would be the result of multipliying six by that

Then 6(n-2)

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