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10ac × 6ab × (–2bc) = ? A. –120a 2b 2c 2 B. 2a + 2b + 2c + 14 C. 2a + 2b +2c – 120 D. 14a 2b 2c 2

User Rahul Rout
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Answer:

Option A -
10ac* 6ab* (-2bc)=-120a^2b^2c^2

Explanation:

Given : Expression
10ac* 6ab* (-2bc)

To find : Solve the expression ?

Solution :

Step 1 - Write the expression


10ac* 6ab* (-2bc)

Step 2 - Multiply first two brackets,


=(60a^2bc)* (-2bc)

Step 3 - Again multiply,


=-120a^2b^2c^2

Therefore, The value of the expression is


10ac* 6ab* (-2bc)=-120a^2b^2c^2

So, Option A is correct.

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