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Which part of the expression represents a difference? 3/4+3(14-7)​

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The expression \(3/4+3(14-7)\) can be broken down as follows:

1. \(3/4\) represents a fraction.
2. \(3\) is a coefficient multiplying the quantity inside the parentheses.
3. \(14-7\) is the difference between 14 and 7.

So, the part of the expression that represents a difference is \(14-7\).
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