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Select the expression that is equivalent to 3(2x + 5) − 4x. Question 12 options: A. 2x + 15 B. x + 8 C. 2x + 5 D. x + 15
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Select the expression that is equivalent to 3(2x + 5) − 4x.
Question 12 options:
A. 2x + 15
B. x + 8
C. 2x + 5
D. x + 15
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It would be A. 2x+15
Because you use the distributive property which equals 6x+15-4x
Then you add like terms so 6x-4x=2x soo 2x+15
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