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Which algebraic expression represents “forty times a number”?
40 + n
40n
n – 40
StartFraction 40 Over n EndFraction
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The algebraic expression that represents “forty times a number” is \( 40n \).

Here, \( n \) represents the unknown number, and multiplying it by 40 gives us “forty times a number.”
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