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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes here. So, if we call the number "x," then twice the number is 2x, and three times the number is 3x. If we add those together, we get 2x + 3x, which simplifies to 5x. So, the expression "twice a number increased by three times the number" is simply 5x. Math can be fun, right?
three times a number decreased by eleven
Three times the difference of a and m divided by twice their sum is equal to 6(a squared - m squared). 3(a - m)/2(a + m)
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2x+3y=10
First you move right three times then move down twice then you move left once then move up once then move right twice then move down once then move left three times down twice and lastly right once.
twice the difference of three times a number and eight
Twice left to right right to left
twice nice, twice precise
There are two possible (and different) answers: 2x + 3y = 12 or 2*(x + 3y)= 12 The first one is (twice a number) increased by (three times another) The second is twice (a number increased by (three times another)).
The AED may shock once, twice, or three times.
Twice with a remainder of three
Twice with a remainder of three
Twice with a remainder of three
Twice with a remainder of three
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math vibes here. So, if we call the number "x," then twice the number is 2x, and three times the number is 3x. If we add those together, we get 2x + 3x, which simplifies to 5x. So, the expression "twice a number increased by three times the number" is simply 5x. Math can be fun, right?
Twice, once in the NL in 1961 and again in the AL in 1966.