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Suppose you multiplied the cereal box dimensions in a different order:

V = (x)(4x+3)(4x)

First, (X)(4x+3) =

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\bf V=(x)(4x+3)(4x)\implies \cfrac{V}{4x}=(x)(4x+3)

User Waki
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Answer:


V=(x)(4x+3)(4x)=16x^2+12x

Explanation:

Given : Expression
V = (x)(4x+3)(4x)

To find : Suppose you multiplied the cereal box dimensions in a different order ?

Solution :

The given expression is the product of three numbers,


V = (x)(4x+3)(4x)

First we multiply first two terms,


(x)(4x+3)=4x^2+3x

Substitute back,


V = (4x^2+3x)(4x)

Then multiply the left terms,


V =16x^2+12x

Therefore,
V=(x)(4x+3)(4x)=16x^2+12x

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