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To solve this problem, we first need to understand that "four times the number i" can be represented as 4i. Then, to find "12 fewer hats than 4i," we subtract 12 from 4i to get 4i - 12. Therefore, "12 fewer hats than four times the number i" is represented by the expression 4i - 12.

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As an algebraic expression it is: 4i-12

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What is the algerbraic expression for 12 fewer hats than four times a number?

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