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Which pair of expressions are equivalent? A)j+j+j+ and j^4 B)16g+10-4g and 20g+10 C) 16c+24c and 4(4c+6c) D) 14e^2+3e+8 and 17e^2+8
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Which pair of expressions are equivalent? A)j+j+j+ and j^4 B)16g+10-4g and 20g+10 C) 16c+24c and 4(4c+6c) D) 14e^2+3e+8 and 17e^2+8
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Which pair of expressions are equivalent?
A)j+j+j+ and j^4
B)16g+10-4g and 20g+10
C) 16c+24c and 4(4c+6c)
D) 14e^2+3e+8 and 17e^2+8
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It would be c. 16c+24c= 40c;
4(4c+6c)
4(10c)
40c
They both equal 40, hope this helps!
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