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State whether the expressions are equivalent: 13z + 5 + 2z and 5(3z + 1)
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State whether the expressions are equivalent:
13z + 5 + 2z and 5(3z + 1)
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Yes. They are equivalent
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Explanation:
13z+2z+5=15z+5
5(3z+1)=15z+5
15z+5=15z+5
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