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14 February, 06:16

Find the equivalent expression

12a + 6b

a. 6 (2a + b)

b. 6 (6a + b}

c. 2 (6a + 4b)

d. 2 (10b + 4b)

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  1. 14 February, 06:21
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    A because 6 (2a) is 12a and 6 (b) is 6b, your just multiplying the number outside the parentheses to the ones inside.
  2. 14 February, 06:31
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    6 (2a+b)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are to factorise the given question

    Which means we will have to determine what is common to both numbers

    12a+6b

    We can deduce that 6 is common to both

    So let's factorise

    6 (2a+b)

    Therefore the final answer is 6 (2a+b)
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