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Alex is collecting read-a-thon donations to benefit the library. He has $5 already. He has 2 sponsors that pledged a $4 donation plus $2 for each book he reads. Let x represent the number of books Alex reads.

a. 5+2x.
b. 5+4x.
c. 5+6x.
d. 5+8x.

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Final answer:

The correct algebraic expression to represent the total amount of donations Alex collects for the read-a-thon, with $5 already collected and 2 sponsors pledging $4 plus $2 for each book he reads, is 5 + 8x. This corresponds to the donations from both sponsors to be considered in the equation, which is option (d).

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is to determine the correct algebraic expression for the total amount of donations Alex collects for the read-a-thon. According to the problem, Alex already has $5, and for each book he reads, each of his 2 sponsors will donate $4 plus an additional $2. Therefore, for each book Alex reads, he receives 2 times the sum of $4 and $2. The linear equation representing this situation will be:

Total Donations = Initial Amount + (Number of Sponsors × (Fixed Donation + Variable Donation per Book × Number of Books))

Total Donations = $5 + (2 × ($4 + $2 × Number of Books))

If we let 'x' represent the number of books Alex reads, then we simplify the equation to:

Total Donations = $5 + 4x + 4x or Total Donations = $5 + 8x

Therefore, the correct algebraic expression is represented by 5 + 8x, which matches option (d).

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