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Ramp Learning Consider the expression 2(−2y+8). Identify the equivalent expression below that demonstrates distributive property.
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Consider the expression 2(−2y+8).
Identify the equivalent expression below that demonstrates distributive property.
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2(-2y+8)
-4y+16
Therefore the answer is:
-4y+16
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