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Which algebraic expression models the given word phrase? 5 times the sum of a and b
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Which algebraic expression models the given word phrase? 5 times the sum of a and b
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Which algebraic expression models the given word phrase? 5 times the sum of a and b
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5(a+b) or 5x(a+b) they're the same thing but the first one is better to use :)
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