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  • 06-06-2018
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what does “three more “ mean in a verbal expression

A+3
B-3
cx3
D divided by 3

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  • 06-06-2018
In English, if someone uses the term "three more" as in "I want to give you three more cookies," it means they want to add three to the quantity you already have. The same is true in math.

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  A +3
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