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Which of the following models represents an algebraic expression equivalent to 2(x−1)+3 ?
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The correct model that represents an algebraic expression equivalent to 2(x−1)+3 is option D) ![](https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?%5Cinline%202%28x-1%29+3)
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