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I need help with math problem: 5(2x+6)

User Sameers
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Answer:

10x + 30

Explanation:

When there is a number before parenthesis it means we have to multiply, so we will apply the distribution property.

5(2x) + 5(6)

Then we just multiply

10x + 30

Because we do not know the value of "x" we will leave it like this.

Hope it was helpful ;)

User Johan Faerch
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Hey there!

5(2x + 6)

= 5(2x) + 5(6)

= 10x + 30

Answer: 10x + 30 ☑️

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

~Amphitrite1040:)

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