A major league baseball player chews 17 pieces of gum per game. Write an algebraic expression to show how many pieces of gum he might chew in n games.

A. n + 17
B. n/17
C. 17n
D. 17 - n

17n

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The algebraic expression to show how many pieces of gum he might chew in n games is C. 17n.

The algebraic expression to show how many pieces of gum the baseball player might chew in n games is C. 17n.

To understand why it is 17n, let's break it down:
The player chews 17 pieces of gum per game. So, in 1 game, the player chews 17 pieces of gum.
To find out how many pieces of gum he might chew in n games, we can multiply the number of games (n) by the number of pieces of gum per game (17).
Thus, the algebraic expression becomes 17n.

So, the correct algebraic expression for this situation is C. 17n.