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Gia is thinking of a number, which she calls n. She adds 4 to the number and then doubles the sum. Write an expression to represent Gia's number.

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To represent Gia's number, you can start with the variable "n" and then follow the steps she takes:

She adds 4 to the number, which can be represented as "n + 4."

She then doubles the sum, which means she multiplies it by 2.

So, the expression to represent Gia's number is:

2(n + 4)

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Answer:

2(n+4)

Explanation:

that should be your awncer i think

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