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Write an equivalent expression for 6(3g + 2) - 2g. Simplify the expression.
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Write an equivalent expression for 6(3g + 2) - 2g. Simplify the expression.
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Answer:
16g + 12
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6(3g + 2) - 2g
18g + 12 - 2g
16g + 12
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