Create an abstract representation of mathematical concepts. For the image, depict square blocks each representing different values. Show three blocks with distinct colors standing for the variables g, k, and t, placed at different heights in the image. For g, it should be the highest and colored blue, with a number '4' engraved on it, k should be the lowest and colored green, with the number '2' on it, and t should be in the middle, colored red with '9' marked on it. In addition, illustrate '4' smaller silver blocks dangling from the g block to reference the expression. Please omit any text from the image.

Evaluate the expression for g = 4, k = 2, and t = 9 Expression: 4(g - 1)

A- -12
B- 4
C- 32
D- 12

4 * 3 is about 12

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Well, well, well! Let's evaluate this expression step by step. We have g = 4, k = 2, and t = 9, so we can substitute those values into the expression.

First, let's look at the expression 4(g - 1). Since g = 4, we can plug in that value: 4(4 - 1).

Now, let's simplify the expression inside the parentheses: 4(3).

Lastly, we multiply 4 by 3: 12.

So the answer is D- 12. Looks like you're no fool when it comes to math!

To evaluate the expression 4(g - 1) for g = 4, k = 2, and t = 9, we substitute the values into the expression and simplify.

First, substitute g = 4 into the expression:
4(g - 1) = 4(4 - 1)

Next, simplify the expression inside the parentheses:
4(3)

Finally, evaluate the multiplication:
4 * 3 = 12

So the value of the expression 4(g - 1) for g = 4 is 12.

The correct answer is D- 12.