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A rectangle with width of 4. There is a vertical line that splits rectangle into two sections with different lengths. One length is x the other is 2.
4(x + 2) represents the area of the rectangle above. Which expression below is equivalent by the Distributive Property?
(x + 2) ⋅ 4
4x + 8
(4 + x) + 2
4x + 2
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second one, bc the first is the same thing, the third is just wacked up, and the last one did not fully distribute
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