Mathematics
Mathematics, 22.04.2021 21:30, hardwick744

Every winter, students at Camden Middle School go on a class ski trip. For every inch of snow that falls, an additional 25 students sign up.
Write an expression showing the total number of students going on the trip, using only a variable to represent the additional students

Now write a different expression to show the total number of students going on the trip, using an expression consisting of a variable and a number to represent the students.

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