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17 October, 07:11

Six times the amount of women that were at the banquet last year will be in attendance this year. The same amount of men will be in attendance this year. If m represent men and n represent women which expression tells us how many people we can expect to be in attendance this year.

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  1. 17 October, 07:20
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    m+6n

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let number of men who attended last year=m

    Let number of women who attended last year=n

    This year, we expect Six times the amount of women attendance last year = 6 X n = 6n

    The same number of men, m will be expected this year

    Therefore, Number of Expected Attendees

    = Number of Men + (Six Times the Number of Women)

    =m+6n

    We can expect (m+6n) people to be in attendance this year.
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