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The expression that represents the phrase "twice the difference of a number and 5" is 2(x - 5).
<h3>What is the expression that represents the phrase?</h3>
The difference of a number and 5 is given by:
x - 5.
As we don't know the number, hence we call it x.
Twice that is:
2(x - 5).
Hence the expression that represents the phrase "twice the difference of a number and 5" is 2(x - 5).
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So the answer would be negative 64 over 35
Answer:
32.17
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First you have to make them both common denominators
the common denominator is 6 so then half of 6 is 3 so it is 3/6 and then 1/3 converted to a denominator of 6 is 2/6 so the answer is 3/6+2/6= 5/6