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Which algebraic expression represents the phrase "four times a number"? o 4+ c O c-4 o 4=0 O 40
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Which algebraic expression represents the phrase "four times a number"?
o 4+ c
O c-4
o 4=0
O 40
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4c
Explanation:
4c= 4×c= four times a number(c)
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