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Sammi went to the store to get 2 party favors for each of her birthday party guests. If she has n guests at her party, which expresseion will tell her how many party favors she needs.
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Sammi went to the store to get 2 party favors for each of her birthday party guests. If she has n guests at her party, which expresseion will tell her how many party favors she needs.
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2n ; n is the variable representing the guests so however many guests there are would be multiplied by 2 to determine the amount of party favors needed
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I’m fairly sure it’s 2N as N is the amount of people. Say there were 100 people that turned up, you would need 200 party favours (obviously because it’s two each) so 2N is 2 x 100 = 200
I’m sorry if it’s wrong! That’s what I would have put :)
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