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Are 5p+5c and 5 (p+c) equivalent

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  1. Yesterday, 18:30
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    Yes they are equivilent because of the distributive property

    which is

    a (b+c) = ab+ac

    or in this case

    5 (p+c) = 5p+5c

    if you don't believe it * cough * * cough * * Brainiac01 * * cough * * cough*

    then subsitute values

    lets sayp=4 and c=3

    5 (4) + 5 (3) = 5 (4+3)

    20+15=5 (7)

    35=35

    tada

    so the answer is yes
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