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Which expression is equivalent to (n+12)×5+7n?
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Which expression is equivalent to (n+12)×5+7n?
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Answer:
12n+60
Explanation:
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The answer to this is n+12=12n right so then we do 12nx5= 60n then you add 7n so the answer is 67n
now we need to make somthing = to this so what we can do is
(12x5)+(7)+n
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