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What will you get if you multiply 3(x+4) ?​

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Answer:

3x + 12

Explanation:

Multiply 3 by the variable x to get 3x

3 multiplied by 4 is 12

When put together in an expression, you would get 3x + 12

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User Mweathers
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Answer:

3x+12

Explanation:

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