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29 March, 02:47

Which algebraic expression represents the phrase "four times a number"?

0 4+0

O 0-4

0 4=0

040

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  1. 29 March, 05:46
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    None of them do to me. The last one does not. And certainly the second last one cannot.

    In B, you are subtracting 4 from zero which doesn't work.

    A adds 0 to 4 which gives 4

    Unless I misreading D and O is a variable (sneaky), there is no answer.
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