Which phrase represents the expression 7 x + 2?

I put two times a number plus seven

Here are the other choices:
seven times two plus a number
two less than a number multiplied by seven
a number multiplied by seven then added to two
Could tell me if I got this right.

the + is between the number and two

multiplication takes precedence (it happens first) over addition

The last choice is my answer.

I have the same question. This is a variable not a multiplication sign. SO idk

Based on the given expression 7 x + 2, the phrase "two less than a number multiplied by seven" correctly represents the expression.

In the phrase "two less than a number multiplied by seven," the phrase "a number" refers to the variable x, and the phrase "multiplied by seven" corresponds to the multiplication of 7 and x. Additionally, the phrase "two less than" implies the addition of 2 at the end of the multiplication.

Therefore, the expression 7 x + 2 is accurately represented by the phrase "two less than a number multiplied by seven."

I have a quick question. Is the " x " in this equation a variable, or a multiplication sign?

It is 7x+ 2