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Blaine Melendez
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9 February, 23:27
What is this simplified: 5 (z+4) + 5 (2-z)
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Shyanne Singh
9 February, 23:52
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It would be 30 because when you add 5z to a - 5z those cancel out so what you have left would be 20+10 and you would add those together and get 30.
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