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Jeff uses the expression 2(3b + 1) to determine how many books (b) he needs to order for his store. If b = 12, how many books should Jeff order?
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Jeff uses the expression 2(3b + 1) to determine how many books (b) he needs to order for his store. If b = 12, how many books should Jeff order?
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3 x 12 would equal 36, +1 would make it 37. Since there is no space in between 2 and the (, you multiply it. 37 x 3 = 111
So, Jeff should order 111 books
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2(3b +1)
Replace b with 12.
2(3x12 + 1)
2(36 + 1)
2(37)
74.
Hope that helped!
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