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Nora Velazquez
Mathematics
30 July, 03:50
How do you do this
12 (4x + 5) 7
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Aryan Brooks
30 July, 04:01
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Step-by-step explanation:
So first, u distribute: so 12*4=48 / 12*5=60: And then you get (48x + 60) 7
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Sanaa Reeves
30 July, 04:11
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So you first want to distribute the 12 into what is inside the parentheses. Then after that all you need to do is simplify!
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