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Which algebraic expression has a term with a coefficient of 3?A. -2y + 5+3B. 3y + 1C. 5y - 7D. 3(y - 6)

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The Solution:

The option that has a term with a coefficient of 3 is option B.

Step-by-step explanation:


\begin{gathered} 3y+1 \\ \text{ Clearly, the coefficient of y is 3. } \end{gathered}
\text{ 3(y-6) will have to be expanded before the coefficient of y can be 3}

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

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