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The expression 24y+ 36 represents the cost of a dozen eggs. Use factoring to wrote and expression that is equivalent to 24y + 36. Then write an expression for the cost of one egg.
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The expression 24y+ 36 represents the cost of a dozen eggs. Use factoring to wrote and expression that is equivalent to 24y + 36. Then write an expression for the cost of one egg.
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6(4y+6) is the expression you need to write
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6(4y + 6)
Hope this help
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