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Jordan Hensley
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3 January, 23:48
Which expression is equivalent to 3 (m - 3) + 4?
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Jovani Barnes
4 January, 00:06
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3m-9+4 I think this is the answer!
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Deandre Good
4 January, 00:13
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Simplifying it would add up to 3m-5 because you multiply 3*m & 3*-3 would give you 3m-9+4 so then you add - 9+4 that gives you - 5 so the answer would be 3m-5.
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