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qwevery:

HELPPP If a x b = 2a - 3b + ab, then 3 x 5 + 5 x 3 is equal to?

DestructoGaming:

I don't quite understand the question. Could you elaborate?

DestructoGaming:

@destructogaming wrote:
I don't quite understand the question. Could you elaborate?
Elaborate or explain, if you're confused @qwevery .

qwevery:

thats all it says i cant

DestructoGaming:

Are there answer choices?

qwevery:

a 20 B 22 c 24 d 26

Florisalreadytaken:

its stated that:if \( a \times b = 2a - 3b + ab, then 3 \times 5 + 5 \times 3 \) we can see that \( 3 \times 5 \) and \( 5 \times 3 \) are in the form of \( a \times b \)

qwevery:

yes its B thank yall-

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