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Which expression represents the product of 3 and y? 3 + y 3 − y 3 over y 3y
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Which expression represents the product of 3 and y?
3 + y
3 − y
3 over y
3y
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THE LAST CHOICE
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It would be the fourth choice, 3y.
Remember, to get the product of two numbers, you must multiply them together.
Difference=subtraction
Sum=addition
Quotient=division
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