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Katie has f fish. Alejandro has 11 fish, which is 3 fewer than twice the number Katie has. Which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing how many fish Alejandro has?

A. f + 3 = 11

B. f - 3 = 11

C. f/2 - 3 = 11

D. 2f - 3 = 11

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  1. Today, 10:08
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  2. Today, 10:24
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    The answer would be D.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To find how many Katie has, you would have to double it (times by 2). Then subtract 3, since Alejandro has three less than twice as many as Katie.
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