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Linda scored 3 points more than twice Lisa's points on a driver's ed test. Lisa scored p points. Which equation can be used to find Linda's points, m?
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Linda scored 3 points more than twice Lisa's points on a driver's ed test. Lisa scored p points. Which equation can be used to find Linda's points, m?
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Linda scored 3 points more than twice Lisa's points on a driver's ed test. Lisa scored p points. Which equation can be used to find Linda's points, m?
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m = p x 2 + 3
should be correct. Hope this helped. Good luck!
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3+(2)p=m I believe because Lisa's is p and Linda's is twice Lisa's with three added on.
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