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Barrett Whitehead
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26 May, 08:32
Simplify each expression - 1/2 (-6+12x)
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Regan Rosales
26 May, 08:39
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I believe the answer is 3-6x
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Carissa Hays
26 May, 08:54
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1/2
=0.5
(-6+12x)
= - 6 + 12x
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