At a local community college, it cost $ 450 to enroll in a morning section of an algebra course. Suppose that the variable n stands for the number of students who enroll. Then 450n stands for the total amount of money collected for this course.

How much is collected if 34 students enroll?
98 students?
250 students?

450n

450 * 34 = ?
450 * 98 = ?
450 * 250 = ?

To find the total amount of money collected for the algebra course, we need to multiply the cost of enrollment ($450) by the number of students who enroll (n).

Let's calculate the total amount collected for each scenario:

1. If 34 students enroll:
Total amount collected = $450 x 34
= $15,300

2. If 98 students enroll:
Total amount collected = $450 x 98
= $44,100

3. If 250 students enroll:
Total amount collected = $450 x 250
= $112,500

Therefore, if 34 students enroll, the total amount collected is $15,300. If 98 students enroll, the total amount collected is $44,100. If 250 students enroll, the total amount collected is $112,500.