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29 February, 03:41

Which expression correctly represents "three less then the product of a number and two, increased by five"?

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  1. 29 February, 05:17
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    2x-3+5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 is less than (subtraction) the product (multiplication) of the number (x) and 2 plus 5.

    To get the first part, we need to write the equation for the product - 2x.

    The problem tells us that the 3 is subtracted from the product, then added 5.

    2x

    2x-3

    2x-3+5
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