the differnce of twice a number and 3

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The expression "the difference of twice a number and 3" can be expressed mathematically.

Let's denote the number as \( x \).

  1. Twice the number: This is represented as \( 2x \).
  2. The difference between twice the number and 3: This is expressed as \( 2x - 3 \).

So, the entire expression can be written as \( 2x - 3 \).

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