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The sum of 12 and the quanity 8 times a number k is equal to 48....

How would I write an expresion or inequality for that using > <? I really don't understand how to do this.
15 years ago

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Answered by tchrwill
The sum of the number 12 +
the quantity 8 times a number k, 8k, is expressed by 12 + 8k = 48
15 years ago
Answered by Alicia
You don't need to add any greater than or less than signs?
15 years ago
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