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Simplify the expression. 6g + 12 – 4g + 5
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Simplify the expression. 6g + 12 – 4g + 5
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Hi mate!
Okay so we’re simplifying the expression here. Let’s calculate.
The answer is: 2g+17
Have a nice night!
~Brooke❤️
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Group the like terms together.
6g - 4g + 12 + 5 Now combine them
2g + 17 Stop!!! Don't do any more.
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