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Hudson Melton
15 December, 21:15
Find the product:
6 (8m - 18)
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Jaycee Trevino
15 December, 22:07
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The answer to this problem would be - 60m
Step-by-step explanation:
First you must distribute, 6x8 = 48m
6x18=108
Then you subtract to get - 60m
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Rylee Williams
16 December, 00:11
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60
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1
6 times 8 which is 48
Step 2
6 times 18 which is 108
Step 3
48 subtract from 108
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