at a local community college, it costs 150 to enroll in a morning section of an algebra course. Supopose that the varible n stands for the number of students who enroll. then 150n stands for the total amount of money collected for this course. how much is collected if 41 students enroll? 58 students? 230 students?

150 * 41 = ?

2150

150 * 41 = 6150

To find the total amount of money collected for an algebra course at a local community college, we can use the equation 150n, where n represents the number of students who enroll.

To determine the amount collected if 41 students enroll, we substitute n with 41 in the equation:
Amount collected = 150n
Amount collected = 150 * 41
Amount collected = 6150

Therefore, if 41 students enroll, the total amount collected would be $6150.

To calculate the amount collected if 58 students enroll, we follow the same steps:
Amount collected = 150n
Amount collected = 150 * 58
Amount collected = 8700

Thus, if 58 students enroll, the total amount collected would be $8700.

Lastly, to find the amount collected when 230 students enroll, we substitute n with 230:
Amount collected = 150n
Amount collected = 150 * 230
Amount collected = 34,500

Hence, if 230 students enroll, the total amount collected would be $34,500.