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54x - 18 Which of the following expressions is equivalent to the one above? A. 72x B. 18x(3 - 1) C. 36x D. 18(3x - 1)
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54x - 18 Which of the following expressions is equivalent to the one above? A. 72x B. 18x(3 - 1) C. 36x D. 18(3x - 1)
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54x - 18 Which of the following expressions is equivalent to the one above? A. 72x B. 18x(3 - 1) C. 36x D. 18(3x - 1)
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
GCF = 18
18(
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)
= 18(3x - 1)
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