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Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below Five times the difference of one-half of a number and two
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Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below Five times the difference of one-half of a number and two
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Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below
Five times the difference of one-half of a number and two
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Work shown above! Answer is 5((1/2)x - 2)
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5 (0.5x - 2) ..........
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