To find how many times more miles Sabrina hiked than Andre, we can set up the equation by determining how many times Andre's miles fit into Sabrina's miles.
Let \( a \) represent the number of times more miles Sabrina hiked than Andre. Since Sabrina hiked 48 miles and Andre hiked 8 miles, the equation can be written as:
\[ 8 \times a = 48 \]
Now, we can solve for \( a \):
- Divide both sides of the equation by 8: \[ a = \frac{48}{8} \]
- Calculate: \[ a = 6 \]
Thus, Sabrina hiked 6 times more miles than Andre. The correct equation is:
\[ 8 \times a = 48 \]
So, the correct response is: 8 x a = 48.