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How do you rewrite 9x 4(2x 20) using distributive property? - Answers

To rewrite ( 9x + 4(2x + 20) ) using the distributive property, you first distribute the ( 4 ) across the terms inside the parentheses. This results in ( 9x + 4 \cdot 2x + 4 \cdot 20 ), which simplifies to ( 9x + 8x + 80 ). Finally, you can combine the like terms ( 9x ) and ( 8x ) to get ( 17x + 80 ).



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To rewrite ( 9x + 4(2x + 20) ) using the distributive property, you first distribute the ( 4 ) across the terms inside the parentheses. This results in ( 9x + 4 \cdot 2x + 4 \cdot 20 ), which simplifies to ( 9x + 8x + 80 ). Finally, you can combine the like terms ( 9x ) and ( 8x ) to get ( 17x + 80 ).



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How do you rewrite 9x 4(2x 20) using distributive property? - Answers

To rewrite ( 9x + 4(2x + 20) ) using the distributive property, you first distribute the ( 4 ) across the terms inside the parentheses. This results in ( 9x + 4 \cdot 2x + 4 \cdot 20 ), which simplifies to ( 9x + 8x + 80 ). Finally, you can combine the like terms ( 9x ) and ( 8x ) to get ( 17x + 80 ).

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