At a carnival, Andrew went on rides and played games. • Each ride cost $2. • Each game cost $2. • Andrew went on 3 rides and played g games. Andrew wrote the expression below to represent the total amount of money, in dollars, he spent at the carnival. 6 + 2g Which of the following is another way Andrew could represent the total amount of money, in dollars, that he spent at the carnival? a. 2 × 3g b. 2(3 + g) c. 4 × 3g d. 4(3 + g)

Mathematics · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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Given the expression that Andrew wrote: 6+2g, we can manually find the answers in the given choices by solving each choice if it is equal to 6 + 2g

a. 2 x 3g (not equal to 6 + 2g)

b. 2(3+g) = 6 +2g

c. 4 x 3g ( not equal to 6 + 2g)

d. 4(3 + g) = 12 + 4g ( not equal to 6 + 2g)

Therefore the expression that represents the total amount of money that Andrew spent in the carnival is b) 2(3+g).