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26 November, 01:57

Jordan used the distributive property to write an expression that is equivalent to 6c - 48. 6c - 48 is equivalent to 6 (c - 48) Is Jordan's work correct? Choose the correct answer.

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  1. 26 November, 04:27
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    No, the distributive property means that you multiply the coefficient in front of the brackets with everything in the brackets. Or, a (b+c) is equal to ab+ac, not just ab+c or b+ac. Jordan multiplied only c by 6 and left the 48 as it is, which is wrong, because 6 (c-48) would be equal to 6*c - 6*48, not just 6*c - 48. The correct answer would be 6 (c-8) because 6*8=48.
  2. 26 November, 05:17
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    It's incorrect.

    The correct answer is 6 (c - 8)
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