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OpenStudy (anonymous):

a company distributes free pencils to all of the students in x schools. each school has (x+3) classes. the number of students in each class is 4 more than the number of classes in each school. each student is given (x+1) pencils. Part A: wright an expression to show the total number of pencils distributed by the company in x schools. Part B: what does x(x+3) represent? when simplified what would be the degree and classification? Part C:How can you calculate the total number of students in each school?

OpenStudy (roadjester):

x schools x+3 classes per school (x+3)+4 students per class x+1 pencils per student This is just a matter of multiplication \[\huge x(x+3)[(x+3)+4](x+1)\] x(x+3) is the number of classes that pencils were distributed to to calculate the number of students you would just multiply \[\huge x(x+3)[(x+3)+4]\]

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