write an algebraic expression for the following word phrase: 3 more than twice a number

A. 3x + 2
B. 3 + 2 + x ******
C. 2x times 3
D. 2x + 3

is it right?

Yes, D. You're welcome

write an expression: 3 more than twice a number

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that doesn't even make sense

To write an algebraic expression for the word phrase "3 more than twice a number," we need to break it down into two parts.

First, let's identify the unknown number as 'x'. Next, let's analyze the phrase.

"Twice a number" refers to multiplying the number (x) by 2, which gives us 2x.

"3 more than twice a number" implies adding 3 to the result of "twice a number" (2x).

Thus, the correct algebraic expression would be D. 2x + 3.

thank you!! :D

You chose an answer with a bunch of pluses and no multiplication. How should you write "twice a number?"