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so I am doing Eureka math and 7th grade kinda need help....rewrite the expression by using distributive property and collecting like terms. 2 4/5v - 2/3(4v+1 1/6)​

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Answer:

2/15v + 7/9

Explanation:

We take our base equation, then we will make every mixed number into an improper fraction. This will give us 14/5v - 2/3(4v+ 7/6)​. Then we will open the parentheses. This gives us: 14/5v - 8/3v+ 14/18. We will bring both the v's to a common denominator, giving us 42/15v - 40/15v+ 14/18. Then we can subtract and simplify. 2/15v + 7/9.

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