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Sarai Clements
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22 September, 02:40
How do I mutiply 14 (a+5+6b)
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Neveah Leon
22 September, 02:54
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Multiply 14 to each term: 14a+70+84b
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Jose Rosario
22 September, 02:56
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14a + 70 + 84b
Step-by-step explanation:
Each term in the parenthesis is multiplied by 14, that is
= (14 * a) + (14 * 5) + (14 * 6b)
= 14a + 70 + 84b
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