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Which of the following is the algebraic form for the verbal statement shown: "12 more than the product 4 and a number, n" - A. n/4 + 13 - B. 4n + 13 - C. 4(n + 13) - D…
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Which of the following is the algebraic form for the verbal statement shown: "12 more than the product 4 and a number, n" - A. n/4 + 13 - B. 4n + 13 - C. 4(n + 13) - D…
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Which of the following is the algebraic form for the verbal statement shown: "12 more than the product 4 and a number, n" - A. n/4 + 13 - B. 4n + 13 - C. 4(n + 13) - D. 13 (n + 4)
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if you mean “13 more than the product 4 and a number, n”
then the answer is B
the word product means multiply
and 12 more means adding 12 to the product
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