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Olive Leonard
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20 April, 05:42
The product of 4 and x
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Isabela Gilmore
20 April, 05:43
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That equals 4x because product means multiply so multiple 4 and x
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Lassie
20 April, 06:02
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Answer: 4x
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product means multiplication, so 4 times x equals 4x
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