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Evaluate: 3(2x + z) when x = 8 and z = 2

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First of all, let's use the Distributive Property and distribute 3:


\rm{3(2x+z)


\rm{6x+3z

Now, plug in the values of x and z:


\rm{6(8)+3(2)

Multiply:

48+6

Add:


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