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8 June, 08:06

How would you write 4n + 3 as a verbal expression

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  1. 8 June, 08:22
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    4 times a number increased by 3.

    When we have a number that appears

    right before a variable, it means multiplication.

    So 4n means the same thing as 4 times a number.

    Remember, n is a variable which is just a

    letter that represents any number.

    Since we are adding 3 to 4n, we can say

    4 times a number increased by 3.

    So 4n + 3 can be written as 4 times a number increased by 3.
  2. 8 June, 08:32
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    The product is 4n, then the added + 3.

    4n + 3

    4 * n + 3

    So the verbal expression can be said as:

    ''The product of four times a number 'n' added with 3.''
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