kyrayeithake
kyrayeithake kyrayeithake
  • 06-07-2016
  • Mathematics
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Which algebraic expression represents the phrase “four times a number”?
a. 4 c
b. c - 4
c. 4÷c
d. 4c

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Greenrune113 Greenrune113
  • 06-07-2016
A and D would be the same, unless a is actually 4 + c.
I would go with D because four times a number.
Let's substitute a number for the letter c (variable).
We know it is multiplication, because of the key word: times.
Four times a number can be written as: "4 * c" or "4 x c" or "4(c)" or "(4)c" or "4c".
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irocktheworld11
irocktheworld11 irocktheworld11
  • 18-10-2018

in short, the answer is 4c

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