Oh, dude, like, I'm totally not a math whiz, but let me break it down for you. So, if you take 16 and divide it by 8, you get 2. So, technically, 16 is 2 times as large as 8. Mind-blowing, right?
its 8 da 4x2=8
According to the statement twice a number minus 2 is 8 the answer is 5.
2n+8
2x/8
8
The verbal expression that represents the algebraic expression 2x-8 is "twice a number decreased by 8." In this expression, "2x" represents twice the value of a variable "x," and "-8" indicates that 8 is being subtracted from that value. Therefore, "twice a number decreased by 8" accurately describes the algebraic expression 2x-8.
2d+8
No. 4 is actually half of 8.
8+2n
2y+8?
8 is twice as big as 4. 9 x 8 is twice as big as 9 x 4.