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7 June, 15:43

Consuela wrote the expression 2 * (31 + 47). She states that the expression is a product and that the expression (31 + 47) is a factor. Marcus states that the expression (31 + 47) is a sum of two terms. Who is correct? Explain.

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  1. 7 June, 18:03
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    They are both correct.

    A product is anything multiplied together, and what you multiply to get that product is a factor of the product. with 2 x (31 + 47), you're multiplying two factors, 2 and (31 + 47), to get the product 2 x (31 + 47).

    A sum is anything added together, so 31 + 47 is a sum.
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