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Create a model to show that 2(2x+3y)=4x+6y
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Create a model to show that 2(2x+3y)=4x+6y
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You would first do 2 multiplied by 2x and that would give you 4x, then you would do 2 multiplied by 3y which would give you 6y, you would put 4x under 2x and put 6y under 3y and bring down your addition symbol
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