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Write and then evaluate the expression. Then, check all that apply.
six times the sum of a number cubed and two; evaluate when n = 3
A 2-column table with 6 rows. Column 1 is labeled Key Words with entries six, times, the sum of, a number, cubed, two. Column 2 is labeled Replace with entries 6, times, ( + ), n, exponent of 3, 2.
The expression is written as 6 × + n3 + 2.
The expression is written as 6(n3 + 2).
Evaluate by substituting 3 in for the variable.
Simplify by using order of operations.
The value of the expression is 174.
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