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16 March, 20:08

Creat an expression without parentheses that is equivalent to 4 (6x+x)

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  1. 16 March, 20:18
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    Try to simplify the equation: 4 (6x+x). You should distribute first. 24x + 4x. That would equal 28x. If you simplified the equation, you should also get 4 (7x). That also equals 28x. 28x is the answer so use 24x + 4x.
  2. 16 March, 20:29
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    You could distribute this expression to get and even MORE simplified expression. Add the two terms in the parentheses together so that you get 4 (7x). Now you can simply multiply 4 by 7x which would equal 28x. The new expression is 28x.
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