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HEEEEEELP Question: Find 2a(3 - b) if a = 4 and b = 5. Show all work for full credit
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Find 2a(3 - b) if a = 4 and b = 5.
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2a(3 - b) =
2 × 4 =8
8(3 - b)
8 × 3 - 8 × 5
24 - 40 = -16
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3-5=-2. 2×4=8. 8×-2=-16 the answer is -16
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