Translate the verbal phrase into a mathematical expression. Use x to represent the variable. 46 increased by 3 times a number Question content area bottom Part 1 What is the translation?    enter your response here
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- "46 increased by" indicates an addition operation. - "3 times a number" indicates multiplication, where "a number" is the variable we need to represent. Show more…
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