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28 July, 20:28

Are the expressions 3+6 and 3 (2+1) equivalent or Non-equivalent?

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  1. 28 July, 22:22
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    They are equivalent. They're equivalent because 3+6=9 and 3 (2+1) also equals 9 2+1 is 3 so you would have 3 (3) and whatever number is in the parentheses you just multiply it with the other number and 3*3 is 9
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