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Which of the following best describes the expression 4(y + 6)

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The product of a constant factor of four and a factor with the sum of two terms.

4(y + 6)

4 is a constant number.

All of them are terms.

They are all factors of a specific term in the equation.

6 is also a constant number.

And y is a variable, a variable is a term. Hence giving us the conclusion of this.

4 is being multiplied to the sum of both terms (y and 6).

Since multiplying defines the word product, it gives us the answer.

(Sorry for my spelling, I'm a math guy.... not a language arts genius.)

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I Don't See The Following Answers, But Here's My Prediction.

The product of a constant factor of six and a factor with the sum of two terms.
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