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What is the value of the expression (y+6)*7

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Answer:

7y+42

Explanation:

If I am doing this correctly (so take it with a grain of salt from just waking up) you would multilpy 7 with the expressions in the ( )

So it would be 7*y= 7y

Then 7*6= 42

So it would be 7y+42 I think

Sorry if it is incorrect/ doesn't answer your question. Good luck!

User Brook Jordan
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Answer:


\displaystyle \large{7y+42}

Explanation:

We are given the expression
\displaystyle \large{(y+6) \cdot 7}. Use the distributive property to simplify the expression.

Distributive Property


\displaystyle \large{a(b+c)=ab+ac}

To say it simply, you multiply the outside with the insides. Therefore, from the expression:-


\displaystyle \large{y \cdot 7 + 6 \cdot 7}

Evaluate:-


\displaystyle \large{\boxed{7y+42}}

If you have any questions about this question or for clarification, do not hesitate to ask in comment!

User Will Ward
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