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Help Me!!! 3(m + 5 + 9m) Part A: Write two expressions that are equivalent to the given expression Part B: Show that one of your expressions in Part A is equivalent to the given expression using algebraic
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3(m + 5 + 9m)
Part A: Write two expressions that are equivalent to the given expression
Part B: Show that one of your expressions in Part A is equivalent to the given expression using algebraic properties. Explain which properties you used.
Part C: Show that your other expression from Part A is equivalent to the given expression by substituting a number for m.
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I'll just help quickly with a couple of expressions that are equivalent.
3(m+5+9m)
If you solve it out, you get 3m+15+27m.
Simply the expression to get 30m+15.
You can regroup to make another expression 5(6m+3) which is also equal.
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