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6 December, 08:25
Is 7 * (6*t) and (7*6) * t equivalent
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Lyric Cross
6 December, 08:44
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Yes it is.
Step-by-step explanation:
7*[6*t]=[7*6]*t
lets solve the bracket first
7 (6t) = (42) t
42t=42t.
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