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22 January, 09:29

3 (m + 5 + 9m)

Part A: Write two expressions that are equivalent to the given expression.

Part B: Show that one of your expressions in Part A is equivalent to the given expression using algebraic properties. Explain which properties you used.

Part C: Show that your other expression from Part A is equivalent to the given expression by substituting a number for m.

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  1. 22 January, 09:44
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    Part A: two expressions equivalent to 3 (m + 5 + 9m) are 3 (5 + 10m) and (3m + 15 + 27m)

    Part B: 3 (m + 5 + 9m) = 3 (5 + m + 9m) = 3 (5 + 10m)

    [associative property]3 (m + 5 + 9m) = (3m + 15 + 27m)

    [distributive property]

    Part C: Let m = 2: 3 (m + 5 + 9m) = 3 (2 + 5 + 9 (2)) = 3 (7 + 18) = 3 (25) = 753 (5 + 10m) = 3 (5 + 10 (2)) = 3 (5 + 20) = 3 (25) = 753m + 15 + 27m = 3 (2) + 15 + 27 (2) = 6 + 15 + 54 = 75
  2. 22 January, 09:46
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    A) You can switch numbers around, Commutative Property of Addition.

    B) Kinda answered it.

    C) You can use any number really.
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