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Which one describes the algebraic expression for the phrase, "eight more than twice a number"?

O (2n)(8)
O 2n + 8
O 2 + 8n
O 2n - 8n

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Answer:

2n+8

Explanation:

"eight more than twice a number" so twice a number would be 2n because its 2×n (double/twice a number) and eight more would be +8

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