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Write an algebraic expression for "67 more than the product of 148 and n.

Please help! I don't know if I should place 67 after or before "148 and n."
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67>148xN

Honestly I don't think it matters you could have wrote 148xN<67 and the answer would've been correct, but if it did I think my first expression would be the answer.

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