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Jada Charles
Mathematics
28 February, 00:18
Solve the problem
3 (5j+16) + 2 (6j+5)
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Blaise
28 February, 00:31
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First, we have to distribute the numbers into the parentheses:
5j*3 + 16*3 + 6j*2 + 5*2
Multiply:
15j + 48 + 12j + 10
27j + 58
-T. B.
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