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Kailey Chan
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13 April, 01:10
Write in another form 6 (a+5-1/2 c)
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Chace Maxwell
13 April, 01:16
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Six times in parentheses the variable a plus five minus one divided by two times the variable c.
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Karter Dawson
13 April, 01:36
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You just need to distribute (multiply everything in the parenthesis by 6)
6 * a = 6a
6 * 5 = 30
6 * 1/2 = 3
The answer would be 6a + 30 - 3c
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