Question

Dale has three dollars more than twice the amount of money that Leo has.

Which statement makes this comparison using the correct variable expression?



Responses

If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has 2d + 3 ⁢ dollars.
If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has 2 d + 3 ⁢ dollars.

If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has d + 2 + 3 ⁢ dollars.
If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has d + 2 + 3 ⁢ dollars.

If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has 2(3)+d ⁢ dollars.
If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has 2 open parenthesis 3 close parenthesis plus d ⁢ dollars.

If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has d2+3 dollars.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The correct statement that makes the comparison using the proper variable expression is:

**If Leo has d dollars, then Dale has 2d + 3 dollars.**

This expression correctly represents "three dollars more than twice the amount of money that Leo has" where \( d \) is the amount of money Leo has.