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Which expression is equivalent to:

25a + 5b - 13

Which expression is equivalent to: 25a + 5b - 13-example-1

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5 votes

Answer:

The correct option is 4.

Explanation:

The given expression is


25a+5b-13

In option (1), the given expression is


20a+5a+b-13

Combine like terms.


25a+b-13

This expression is not equivalent to the given expression.

In option (2), the given expression is


20(5a+5b)-13

Using distributive property.


100a+100b-13

This expression is not equivalent to the given expression.

In option (3), the given expression is


30ab-13

This expression is not equivalent to the given expression.

In option (4), the given expression is


5(5a+b)-13

Using distributive property.


25a+5b-13

This expression is equivalent to the given expression.

Therefore correct option is 4.

User Thebat
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25a + 5b - 13

5(5a + b) - 13 is your answer

using the distributive property, we can distribute 5 to all terms within the parenthesis:

5(5a + b) - 13 = 25a + 5b - 13


5(5a) = 25a
5(b) = 5b

25a + 5b - 13 = 25a + 5b - 13 (True)

hope this helps

User Rameshwar Gupta
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