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In the equation y = 2(x + 5), if x is increased by 3, then y is increased by 3 5 6 11
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Y is increased by 6 because if you imagine x being 3 then y would = 16 but if you increase x by 3 making 6 then y would = 22 and 16 increased by 6 is 22
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