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Three more than twice the sum of a number and half the number equals 105. Which equation models this relationship?
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Three more than twice the sum of a number and half the number equals 105. Which equation models this relationship?
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Three more than twice the sum of a number and half the number equals 105. Which equation models this relationship?
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The correct answer is A or 2(x+1/2x)=105
Explanation:
3+2(x+1/2x)=105
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