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Which expression is equivalent to 2(a+3) when a=3?

O 2(3)
05(3)
O 2(3)+3
O 2(3)+6

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Answer:

The answer is 2(3)+6

Explanation:

The perenthesis means multiplication so you would first do 2 times three which is 6 and then 6+6=12 and the first expresion is 2(a+3) a=3 to solve that you would do whats in the perenthesis 3+3 which equals 6 and then the 6 in the perenthesis means mulitplication. so then you would do 2 times 6 and get 12. so the 3rd one is the answer.

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