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  • 13-11-2021
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Which equation represents this statement?

5 times the sum of 7 and a number is 40.

5(n+7)=40

5 + 7n = 40

5⋅7+n=40

5n + 7 = 40

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ayimobuobi
ayimobuobi ayimobuobi
  • 13-11-2021
The answer is 5(n+7)=40... l hope it helped
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kah0022 kah0022
  • 13-11-2021

Answer:

5(n+7)=40

Step-by-step explanation:

It's 5(n+7)=40 because 5 + 7n = 40 and 5n + 7 = 40 is addition not multiplication, and 5⋅7+n=40 is saying 5 times seven plus a number is 40, therefore 5(n+7)=40 is the correct answer because the parenthesis in (n+7) seperates it from 5 so that you have to get the sum of (n+7) before you can multiply it by 5.  

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