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8 October, 00:25

Which of the following represents the sentence shown? "Twice a number, n, decreased by six is fourteen."

Question 11 options:

2n+6 = 14

2n-6 = 14

2 (n-6) = 14

2 + n-6 = 14

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  1. 8 October, 00:48
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    Twice the number n will be expressed as 2n. So, that will be in our final answer. In order to decrease the number by 6, we will subtract 6. So there will be a - 6 in our final answer. Together, this is 2n - 6, and that is the same as the second option. So, the second option is the correct one.
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