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Answer:

B

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

to find the answer, you're going to break the phrase into different parts

these parts would be "13 more than", and "the product of 4 and a number, n"

"13 more than" means that you are adding 13 to the pile, so algebraically, this would be written as "+13" or "13+"

"the product of 4 and a number, n" is one thing, but it can be broken down even further to "the product of" and "4 and a number, n"

"the product of" means a multiplication sign, I know this because the term for the answer of multiplying numbers is "product"

"4 and a number, n" means that it is one thing that includes 4 and n together, so this would create 4n

if you put this all together, you would get "4n + 13" or "13 + 4n", these are the same thing, just written in different orders

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