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2 more than product of 6 and y

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you end up getting 2 + (6 * y).
answer is 2 + (6 * y).
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The answer is: 2 + (6 * y)

Why?

It's asking for 2 more than, which is generally 2 +, the product, which signifies multiplication, of 6 and y, the numbers that are being multiplied.

Put all those terms together, you end up getting 2 + (6 * y).
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