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Using the algebraic expression 4n + 6, what is the greatest whole-# value of n that will give you a result less than 100?

A- 22
B- 23
C- 24
D- 25


Sagot :

A) 22
4 (22) + 6
88 + 6 = 94

B) 23
4 (23) + 6
92 + 6 = 98

C) 24
4 (24) = 96
96 + 6 = 102

So the answer is B because it is the highest value that can be put into the equation without raising the number to above 100