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Wich algebraic expression represents ”forty times a number”? 40+n 40n n-40 40/n
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Wich algebraic expression represents ”forty times a number”?
40+n
40n
n-40
40/n
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Answer:
b its 40n second from top
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The answer to the problem is 40n
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