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What is 2 (a +3) when a = 5

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Answer: Im pretty sure it should be 10 (Unless you are multiplying, then it would be 16.)

Step-by-step explanation: Start by adding a + 3 (a = 5) Which is 8. If you are multiplying, it will be 2 x 8 = 16, if it is adding, it will be 10 (2 + 8 = 10)

User Arraval
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Given:-


  • \tt \: a = \bold 5


\:

Solution:-


  • \tt \: 2 ( a + 3 )


\:


  • \tt \: 2 ( 5 + 3 )


\:


  • \tt \: 2 ( 8 )


\:


  • \underline{\boxed{ \rm \purple{ \: 16 \: }}}


\:

hope it helps! :)

User Anders Westrup
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