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Which one describes the algebraic expression for the phrase, "four times the quantity of a number increased by 8 is equal to 10 more than the number"? O 4n + 8 = n - 1…
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Which one describes the algebraic expression for the phrase, "four times the quantity of a number increased by 8 is
equal to 10 more than the number"?
O 4n + 8 = n - 10
O 4(n + 8) = n + 10
O 8n + 4 = 10n
O 8(n + 10) = n + 10
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4(n + 8) = n + 10
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