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If d = the number of dogs, which variable expression represents the phrase below? the sum of the number of dogs and the 6 cats A. d • 6 B. d – 6 C. d + 6 D. d ÷ 6

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Hey there!

When referring to the sum, we need to find a expression that would mean that the dogs and the cats will be adding.

So, in this case, your correct answer is C.) dogs+6 = x.

Hope this helps.
~Jurgen
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Hello! :)

The sum of the number of dogs and cats.

Cats= 6

Dogs= d

It is asking for the sum. (the number added together)

d+6 or "C" is the correct answer.

~'Manda
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