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11 January, 19:07

The difference between twice a number, x, and a smaller number, y, is 3. The sum of twice the number and the smaller number is - 3. Which equations represent this situation? A. Y = 2 x minus 3 and y = negative 2 x minus B. 3 y = 2 x minus 3 and y = negative one-half x minus three-halves C. Y = 2 x + 3 and y = negative 2 x minus 3 D. Y = 2 x + 3 and y = negative one-half x minus three-halves

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  1. 11 January, 19:23
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    I think the answer is y = 2 x minus 3 and y = negative 2 x minus 3.

    I'm sorry if it's incorrect
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