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Which of the following is equivalent to “the product of 2 and 3 is increased by 7”? A. 2(3) +7 B. (2 + 3) + 7 C. 2(3) – 7 D. (2 + 3) – 7 PLEASE HELP!
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Which of the following is equivalent to “the product of 2 and 3 is increased by 7”?
A. 2(3) +7
B. (2 + 3) + 7
C. 2(3) – 7
D. (2 + 3) – 7
PLEASE HELP!
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A. 2(3)+7
product is multiplication
increased is addition
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