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Multiply each expression

6(h-4)

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How do we multiply each expression, 6 (h-4)?
In multiplying expressions, multiply the coefficient which is outside the parenthesis by each term inside the parenthesis.
For example, in the expression mentioned above, 6 (h-4), the answer is 6h – 24.

If you remember BODMAS process, you can never go wrong in Math. BODMAS is a formula saying:
B -- Remove the Brackets
O -- ‘Off’ means multiply
D -- for division
M -- for multiplication
A -- addition
S -- subtraction



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