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Combine like terms to write an equivalent expression. Then use y = 5 to prove the expressions are equivalent. 1 + y + y + y + 1
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Combine like terms to write an equivalent expression. Then use y = 5 to prove the expressions are equivalent.
1 + y + y + y + 1
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1+5+5+5+1
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I took the test
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