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How can we use the distributive property to find an expression equivalent to

15(x + 2)? Place the steps in order.
Add z and 2 to get 2x.
Add the products.
Step 1
Step 2
Multiply 15 by x and multiply 15 by 2.
Multiply 15 by 2x.
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Final answer:

To find an expression equivalent to 15(x + 2) using the distributive property, you need to multiply 15 by both terms inside the parentheses and then add the products together.


Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Multiply 15 by x: 15(x) = 15x
  2. Multiply 15 by 2: 15(2) = 30
  3. Add the two products together: 15x + 30

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