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Is the expression 4(3 + 5) – 10 = 4 x 3 + 5 – 10 true or false? Explain
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Is the expression 4(3 + 5) – 10 = 4 x 3 + 5 – 10 true or false? Explain
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False.
For the first part, 4(3 + 5) needs to be added first so its 4 * 8. This is 32 - 10.
The second part will have 4 * 3 which is 12 + 5 which is 17. Finally subtract 10 and its 7.
And 22 is not equal to 7
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