Which of the following best describes the expression 6(y + 3)? (4 points) The product of two constant factors six and three plus a variable The sum of two constant factors six and three plus a variable The product of a constant factor of six and a factor with the sum of two terms The sum of a constant factor of three and a factor with the product of two terms
ABCD
The 6 multiplies everything in the parentheses.
I think it might be the third or ourth one
fourth one* because
So it gotta be D @welshfella right?
Inside the parenthesis you are adding, and then outside there is a constant that will be multiplied once you add what's inside. Which one sounds right to you?
D souds right
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not D
wat?
the 6 multiplies the (y + 3)
product = multiplication
tje one that sounds better than D is C but...hmmm
You do add the y + 3 or you distribute it
there are 2 factors 6 and (y+3)
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Which of the following best describes the expression 6(y + 3)? (4 points) The product of two constant factors six and three plus a variable The sum of two constant factors six and three plus a variable The product of a constant factor of six and a factor with the sum of two terms The sum of a constant factor of three and a factor with the product of two terms
opps did ctrl+v sorry
TWO CONSTANTS (whole numbers) and ONE variable (Y)
look carefully at A and C Which one is it?
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It's A. Consider what I said so it makes sense
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hahaha awesome :)
ty beyond and @welshfella
No problem, if you are able to help on mine it would be awesome :)
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