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Mathematics, 31.01.2020 11:47 yasyyas646646

If p = the number of plates on the table, which algebraic expression represents the phrase below?
(the number of plates on the table minus the 4 saved for dessert)
a. p • 4
b. p - 4
c. p + 4
d. p ÷ 4

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