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16 April, 21:28

Use the variable h, to write an expression representing the difference of three times a number and two

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  1. 16 April, 21:42
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    3h - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    An expression is a mathematical phrase using variables, such as 'h', and operations, such as addition, subtraction or multiplication. An expression does not include the equal sign (=).

    The problem asks you to use the variable 'h' which we can substitute for 'a number' in the verbal description. Also, 'difference' is a word used for the operation of subtraction. 'Times' is a word that we use for the operation of multiplication. So, 'three times a number' = 3h. 'The difference of three times a number and two' = 3h - 2.
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