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Expand the expression t(-1.2w + 3).

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-1.2wt + 3t
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Answer:

-1.2wt + 3t

Explanation:

Expanding the expression t(-1.2w + 3) gives:

t(-1.2w + 3) = -1.2wt + 3t

We can distribute the t to each term inside the parentheses, which gives us:

t(-1.2w + 3) = (-1.2w)(t) + (3)(t)

Simplifying further, we have:

t(-1.2w + 3) = -1.2wt + 3t

t(-1.2w + 3) = -1.2wt + 3t

Therefore, the expanded form of the expression t(-1.2w + 3) is -1.2wt + 3t.

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