At a local community college, it costs $ 650 to enroll in a morning section of an algebra course. Suppose that the variable n stands for the number of students who enroll. Then 650n stands for this course. How much is collected if 45 students enroll?

61 students?
200 students?

To find out how much is collected when a certain number of students enroll, we can use the equation 650n, where n represents the number of students.

To calculate how much is collected if 45 students enroll, we substitute n with 45 in the equation:
650 * 45 = $29,250

So, if 45 students enroll, $29,250 will be collected.

To calculate how much is collected if 61 students enroll, we substitute n with 61 in the equation:
650 * 61 = $39,650

Therefore, if 61 students enroll, $39,650 will be collected.

Lastly, to calculate how much is collected if 200 students enroll, we substitute n with 200 in the equation:
650 * 200 = $130,000

Thus, if 200 students enroll, $130,000 will be collected.