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John is 3 years younger than twice Monica's age. If m represents Monica's age, which equation can be used to find j, John's age? A. j = 2m-3 B. m = 2j-3 C. j = 3-…
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John is 3 years younger than twice Monica's age. If m represents Monica's age, which equation can be used to find j, John's age?
A. j = 2m-3
B. m = 2j-3
C. j = 3-2m
D. m = 3-2
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Answer:
J =2m -3
Explanation:
2m is twice Monica's age
-3 represents 3 years younger
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