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Which two expressions are equivalent? A. (18 ÷ y) + 10 and 10 + (y ÷ 18) B. (10 - 6) ÷ y and 10 - (6 ÷ y) C. 4 + (3 ⋅ y) and (4 + 3) ⋅ y D. 12 - (y ⋅ 2) and 12 - (2 ⋅ y)
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Which two expressions are equivalent?
A. (18 ÷ y) + 10 and 10 + (y ÷ 18)
B. (10 - 6) ÷ y and 10 - (6 ÷ y)
C. 4 + (3 ⋅ y) and (4 + 3) ⋅ y
D. 12 - (y ⋅ 2) and 12 - (2 ⋅ y)
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Answer:c
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It is a because it is the same answer the problem is just backwards both of them will give you 28 if 18 divided by y witch is one is going to be 18 if you add 10 you will get 28 on both of them
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