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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which would the phrase "the difference between a number and 2" look like as a variable expression? x – 2 2 + x 2x + 2 2x – 2

OpenStudy (lynfran):

do u have any idea of what it shd look like?

OpenStudy (lynfran):

let the "a number" part be x

OpenStudy (lynfran):

so x-2 would be correct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (lynfran):

welcome

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dale has three dollars more than twice the amount of money that Leo has. Which statement makes this comparison using the correct variable expression? If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has dollars. If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has dollars. If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has dollars. If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has dollars.

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