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Six more than the total of N and two. (look at the examples in the image)

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Answered by baglebagle
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Answer:

(N + 2) + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Six more than the total of N and two.

When a question asks for a total between two numbers, you may assume that you should add these together. Therefore, you would get N + 2

To get 6 more than, you need to add N + 2 and 6 together, getting (N + 2) + 6

Here is an example: Assume N = 3

(N + 2) + 6

= (3 + 2) + 6

= 5 + 6

= 11

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