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What is the simplified expression for 5ab+9ab-ab?

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Remember the order of operations, pemdas, add 5ab and 9ab to get 14ab, then subtract to get 13ab 
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Answer:

The simplified form of the given expression is
13ab.

Explanation:

We are given the expression,


5ab+9ab-ab

Using the order of operations rule, we have,

First we will add the terms 5ab and 9ab.

So, the expression is
14ab-ab

Now, we will subtract the terms to get the final answer,

That is,
5ab+9ab-ab =
13ab

Hence, the simplified form of the given expression is
13ab.

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