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Match each expression in the first list with an equivalent expression from the second list.

Match each expression in the first list with an equivalent expression from the second-example-1
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Expression A is
5(x+1)-2x+11

We use the distributive property


5x+5-2x+11

Then, we reduce like terms.


3x+16

Therefore, expression A is equivalent to expression 4.

Expression B is
2x+2+x+5

We reduce like terms


3x+7

Therefore, expression B is equivalent to 2 because


(1)/(2)(6x+14)=3x+7

Expression C is
(-3)/(8)x-9+(5)/(8)x+1

We reduce like terms


(-3x+5x)/(8)-8=(2x)/(8)-8=(x)/(4)-8

Therefore, expression C is equivalent to expression 1.

Expression D is
2.06x-5.53+4.98-9.02

We know that


2.06x+(-5.53)+4.98+(-9.02)=2.06x-5.53+4.98-9.02

Therefore, expression D is equivalent to expression 5.

Expression E is
99x+44

If we express each number as factors, we have


99x+44=11\cdot9x+11\cdot4=11(9x+4)

Therefore, expression E is equivalent to expression 3.

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