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How do you simplify 2(m+5)+8(6m+1)
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2(m + 5) + 8(6m + 1) =
2m + 10 + 48m + 8 =
50m + 18
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You must use distributive property to get 2m+10+48m+8 and then add all like terms. You get
50m+18
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