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Which expression means "multiply 3 by the sum of m and p"?

Which expression means "multiply 3 by the sum of m and p"?-example-1
User John Lui
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option A.(m+p)×3

is the correct answer

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User Razor Jack
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Answer: A

Explanation:

The sum of m and p --> (m + p)

(Because sum means addition)

Multiply 3 by --> × 3

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Combined that would be either:

3 × (m + p)

or

(m + p) × 3 --> which is option A

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