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What two terms are being multiplied in the expression 6(p + 7q)? A. 6 and p B. 7 and q C. p and 7q D. 6 and p + 7q
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What two terms are being multiplied in the expression 6(p + 7q)? A. 6 and p B. 7 and q C. p and 7q D. 6 and p + 7q
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What two terms are being multiplied in the expression 6(p + 7q)?
A. 6 and p
B. 7 and q
C. p and 7q
D. 6 and p + 7q
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C because PEMDAS
(Please excuse my dear aunt sally)
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