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A major league baseball player chews 17 pieces of gum per game. write an algebraic expression to show how many pieces of gum he might chew in n games.

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he chews 17n pieces in n games
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Answer: 17n

Explanation:

  • An algebraic expression is a mathematical expression that is made by using variables, numbers along with algebraic operations.

Given : A major league baseball player chews 17 pieces of gum per game.

No. of pieces of gum he chew in one game =17

Let n denotes the number of games played by him.

Then, the total number of pieces of gum he might chew in n games will be :

=No. of pieces of gum he chew in one game x n

= 17 x n = 17n

Hence, the algebraic expression to show how many pieces of gum he might chew in n games = 17n

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