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4(8(a+g)+2z) this is on my maths test and I normally skip through the work so I have no idea what I'm doing

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Answer:

Solving the expression:
4(8(a+g)+2z) we get
\mathbf{32a+32g+8z}

Explanation:

We need to solve the expression:
4(8(a+g)+2z)

First we will multiply 8 with terms inside the bracket


4(8(a+g)+2z) \\=4(8a+8g+2z)

The terms inside the bracket are not like terms so, we will simply multiply 4 with terms inside the bracket.


=4(8a+8g+2z)\\=32a+32g+8z

So, solving the expression:
4(8(a+g)+2z) we get
\mathbf{32a+32g+8z}

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