Ask Question
15 August, 06:16

Ms. Peterson wrote the expression below on the chalkboard for her class. She asked the students to write an equivalent expression using no more than one

set of parentheses. 4 (3x+5y+2z) + 3 (x-z) • Tom wrote 12x+20y+8z • Jenna wrote 5 (3x+4y+z) • Chris wrote 15x+20y-5zWhich, if any, of the three students wrote an expression that is equivalent to Ms. Peterson's expression?

+2
Answers (1)
  1. 15 August, 07:04
    0
    So first we solve

    4 (3x+5y+2z) + 2 (x-z)

    fist we distribute

    4 times 3x=12x

    4 times 5y=20y

    4 times 2z=8z

    12x+20y+8z

    then the second part

    3 (x-z)

    3 times x=3x

    3 times - z=-3z

    3x-3z

    combine

    12x+20y+8z+3x-3z

    group like terms

    15x+20y+5z

    so

    tom:12x+20y+8z

    this is only the first part so he is wrong

    Jenna:5 (3x+4y+z)

    this is correct beccause if we multiply it we get

    15x+20y+5z which is correct

    chris: 15x+20y+5z is correct

    Jenna and Chris are correct
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “Ms. Peterson wrote the expression below on the chalkboard for her class. She asked the students to write an equivalent expression using no ...” in 📘 Mathematics if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers