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5(n+3)+4n
Simply the expression
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5(n+3)+ 4n
= 5n+ 5*3+ 4n (distributive property)
= (5n+ 4n)+ 15 (combine like terms)
= 9n+ 15
The final answer is 9n+15
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5(n + 3) + 4n
5n + 15 + 4n Distributive property
5n + 4n = 9n Combine like terms
9n + 15 Final answer
Answer: 9n + 15
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