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Simplify the expression: –3(n − 5

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Hey there! I'm happy to help!

We want to multiply n-5 by -3. So, we multiply each term of n-5 by -3.

-3(n)=-3n

-3(-5)=15

So, our final expression is -3n+15.

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Steps to solve:

-3(n - 5)

~Distribute

-3n + 15

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