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Kaya Baldwin
Mathematics
14 November, 03:31
6 (n+3) use distributive property.
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Maritza Fernandez
14 November, 03:49
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15+n
Step-by-step explanation:
(6+n) + (6+3)
(6+n) + 9
(6+9) + n
15 + n
Don't take just my answer, I am not completely positive this is right.
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Jacob Sloan
14 November, 03:59
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6n + 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply each n and 3 by 6:
6 (n+3) = 6n + 18
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