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Simplify the following expression: 3(2x+7) * O 6x + 7 O 6x + 10 O 6x + 21 O 5x + 10
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Simplify the following expression: 3(2x+7) *
O 6x + 7
O 6x + 10
O 6x + 21
O 5x + 10
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the answer is c 6x+21
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3 x 2x = 6x
3 x 7 = 21
6x+21
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