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Jakayla Madden
29 September, 16:25
Subtract 3 from r, then multiply 2 by the result
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Aron
29 September, 17:13
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2r-6
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 3 from r, r-3
multiply 2 by the result, (r-3) * 2=2r-6
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Tigger
29 September, 17:28
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Answer: - 6r
Step-by-step explanation:
Start by multiplying - 3 by a negative 2
You get a negative 6 as your answer
Next you simply put the r behind the six for a - 6r
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