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The sum of 10 and b, times 8

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Final answer:

The algebraic expression representing the sum of 10 and a variable b, multiplied by 8, is 8(10 + b) or 8 × (10 + b).

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks for the expression representing the product of the sum of 10 and a variable b, and 8.

To solve this, you first add 10 and b together, then multiply the result by 8.

This translates to the algebraic expression 8(10 + b) or 8 × (10 + b), according to the standard order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS) which dictates that operations within parentheses are performed first before multiplication.

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