A major league baseball player chews 17 pieces of gum per game. Write an algebraic expression to show how many pieces of gum he might chew in n games. n/17 17n n+17 17-n
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The coach chews $$\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }n\\
\overbrace{17+17+17+...+17+17} = n*17 = 17n\\$$ pieces of gum
KOOL-AID,
It seems like you're posting your entire homework here.
And from what I read in the end of day wrap it's not the first time either.
If you really have a problem with a question, let us know what you've tried to solve it and where you got stuck.
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Right now it just seems like you're copying us to save yourself some time.
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p.s. I will answer this last one for you.
The coach chews $$\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }\mbox{ }n\\
\overbrace{17+17+17+...+17+17} = n*17 = 17n\\$$ pieces of gum