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Which of the following is equivalent to (5a + 2b) + 3c?

Which of the following is equivalent to (5a + 2b) + 3c?-example-1
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Option C 5a+(2b + 3c)

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Answer:

C) 5a + (2b + 3c)

Explanation:

According to the Associative Property of Addition, the grouping of numbers by parentheses in a different way does not affect their sum.

Therefore, 5a + (2b + 3c) is equivalent to (5a + 2b) + 3c because we are simply changing the way we group the terms, but not changing the overall sum of the terms.

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