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Select the statement that describes the expression 7 + (one fifth x 18 − 3).
A) 7 more than the product of one fifth and 18 minus 3
B) 7 times one fifth of the difference of 18 and 3
C) 7 more than the difference of one fifth and 18 minus 3
D) 7 times one fifth, then multiply by the difference of 18 and 3
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Select the statement that describes the expression 7 + (one fifth x 18 − 3).
A) 7 more t...
A) 7 more t...
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