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Mathematics, 18.10.2020 15:01 angelina12386

If I was asked to think of a number and multiply it by 2, I could write this algebraically as 2x.
Write the following algebraically, using x as your unknown.
"I think of a number, multiply it by 2, subtract 3 and multiply the result by 4.

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