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Mila’s dog weighs 4 pounds more than eight times the way of keikos dog which expression could be used to find the way of Milan’s dog
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x= weight of Keiko's dog
m= weight of Milan's dog
Weight of Milan's dog's equals (8 times the weight of Keiko's dog) plus 4 pounds.
Expression: m= 8x + 4
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