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    Two Less Than Four Times a Number Is 30 Is\(4 n - 2 = 30\)
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Two Less Than Four Times a Number Is 30 Is 4n−2=304 n - 2 = 304n−2=30

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Two less than four times a number is 30 is translated as 4n−2=304 n - 2 = 304n−2=30 .

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