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Answer:

(160+8)*4

Step-by-step explanation:

You're probably not bad at math but practicing often makes you more confident.

This question is asking you to find an expression that represents a sum of two terms which is multiplied by 4. There's really only one alternative that has a multiplication by 4 but let's anyways start by thinking of what is defined as a sum.

  • A sum is the result of adding two (or more) terms.
  • Similarly the result of subtracting two terms is called a difference.
  • The result of multiplying two (or more) terms is called a product.
  • The result of dividing two terms is called a quotient.

The sum of 160 and 8 is therefor an addition 160 + 8.

To denote that we want to multiply the whole sum by we put the sum in parenthesis before we multiply. It will then look like (160+8)*4.

This expression well matches the third option.

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