Which of these expressions is the same as 6 x (a + 2)?
a. 6 x a +6 x 2
b. 6 + ( a...
Mathematics, 02.02.2020 20:03 hollandhogenson
Which of these expressions is the same as 6 x (a + 2)?
a. 6 x a +6 x 2
b. 6 + ( a x 2)
c. ( 6 x a ) + 2
d. a x ( 6 + 2 )
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