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Brennen Crane
1 November, 23:25
How do I solve 3 (2x+1)
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Maximo Colon
2 November, 01:32
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to solve 3 (2x+1) you need to multiply. so 3 times 2x is 6x and 3 times 1 is 3 making the final answer to be 6x+1
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William Christensen
2 November, 02:04
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You use distributive property to solve this. You multiply 3 to both 2x and 1. This would give you 6x+3. So, the answer is 6x+3
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