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Given the expression, 3(y + 1) + 2y, which of the following expressions is equivalent?
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Given the expression, 3(y + 1) + 2y, which of the following expressions is equivalent?
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Given the expression, 3(y + 1) + 2y, which of the following expressions is equivalent?
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I do not know what the ancer is
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Answer:
5y +3
Explanation:
3(y + 1) + 2y =
3y +3 +2y =
5y +3
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