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Alicia says the expression 2(m+4)+5 is equivalent to the expression 2m+13. Identify two properties that can be used to support Alicia's claim and justify you answer.
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Alicia says the expression 2(m+4)+5 is equivalent to the expression 2m+13. Identify two properties that can be used to support Alicia's claim and justify you answer.
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One I can think of is the distribution of properties
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