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What is the simplified expression for 6(2(y+x))?

A. 6y+12x

B. 12y+12x

C. 12y+8x

D. 8y+8x

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It should be B I know how to do it
User Alok
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Answer:

12x + 12y (Answer B)

Explanation:

Multiply 6 and 2 together immediately, obtaining 12(x + y). This is the simplest form of the given expression. If you choose to multiply this out, you'll get

12x + 12y (Answer B)

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