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Which of the following best describes the expression 6(y + 3)?

1.)The product of two constant factors six and three plus a variable
2.)The sum of two constant factors six and three plus a variable
3.)The product of a constant factor of six and a factor with the sum of two terms
4.)The sum of a constant factor of three and a factor with the product of two terms

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6(y + 3)

The product of a constant factor of 6 and a factor with the sum of 2 terms
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Answer: Hence, option '3' is correct.

Explanation:

Since we have given that


6(y+3)

This expression can be written in statement.

Here, we can see that there are two terms:

1) A constant factor of 6

2) Sum of two terms

So, according to options it can be written as :

The product of constant factor of 6 and a factor with the sum of two terms i.e. y and 3.

Hence, option '3' is correct.

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