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Which would the phrase "twice the sum of a number and three" look like as a variable expression?
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Which would the phrase "twice the sum of a number and three" look like as a variable expression?
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Which would the phrase "twice the sum of a number and three" look like as a variable expression?
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Your answer might be this but I don't know if I'm truly correct 2n+ 3
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