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How do you solve 5(-8g) + 4(6g)

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Answer:


\boxed{\bold{-16g}}

Step By Step Explanation:

RemoveParenthesis: (a) = a


\bold{-5\cdot \:8g+4\cdot \:6g}

Multiply:
\bold{5\cdot \:8=40}


\bold{-40g+4\cdot \:6g}

Multiply:
\bold{4\cdot \:6=24}


\bold{-40g+24g}

Combine Similar Elements:
\bold{-40g+24g=-16g}


\bold{-16g}


\boxed{\bold{Mordancy}}

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User Shawnzhu
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Answer:

-16 g

Explanation:

5(-8g) + 4(6g)

-40 g + 24 g they are like terms so they can be added together.

-16 g

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User Mitul Sheth
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