translate th phase into an alegbraic expression 13 more than twice Gregs savings use the variable g to represent greg saving

2g + 13

19

more than twice Jenny's age

One more than the product of 13 and Jenny's savings

To translate the phrase "13 more than twice Greg's savings" into an algebraic expression, we can follow these steps:

1. Represent Greg's savings with the variable "g".
2. "Twice Greg's savings" can be written as "2g".
3. "13 more than twice Greg's savings" means adding 13 to "2g".
4. Combining these parts, the algebraic expression becomes: "2g + 13".

So, the algebraic expression for the given phrase is "2g + 13".