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8 October, 13:58

3 (a + 4) = 3a + 4

Question 3 options:

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False

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  1. 8 October, 14:00
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    Simple ...

    you have: 3 (a+4) = 3a+4

    You're deciding whether it's true or false ... to do so, simplify it ...

    3 (a+4) = 3a+4

    3*a=3a

    3*4=12

    3a+12=3a+4

    As we can see here, they do no match. False.

    Thus, your answer.
  2. 8 October, 14:05
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    The answer to this is False. Because 3Xa would be 3a, then 3X4 would be 12. Therefore your new sentence would be, 3a + 12 = 3a + 4
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