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What is a correct way of evaluating the expression 25x + 40x for x = 4?
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25*4 is 100 then 40*4 is 160 160+100 is 260
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Just substitute the value of x in the expression:
25(4) + 40(4)
= 100 + 160
= 260
In short, Your Answer would be 260
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