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3 March, 05:24

What is equivalent to 5 (y+2) ?

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  1. 3 March, 08:50
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    The Distributive Property of Multiplication should be applied here.

    This means that y + 2 in this equation has to be multiplied by 5.

    So:

    5 (y+2) = (5 * y) + (5 * 2)

    Simplify:

    5y + 10
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