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Use the distributive law to multiply. 4(9+3s) A. 9+12s B. 36+12s C. 36+3s D. 36+108s
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Use the distributive law to multiply.
4(9+3s)
A. 9+12s
B. 36+12s
C. 36+3s
D. 36+108s
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4(9+3s)
36+12s
The answer is option B
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4 x 9 + 4 x 3s
36 + 12s
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