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What is the coefficient of the term 13a in the expression 13a + 6b? *

A. 1
B. 13
C. 7
D. 6

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User Yocasta
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Answer:

13 and 6

Explanation:

coefficents are the numbers behind a variable like a,x,y,b

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User Shilpa Nagavara
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Answer:

The coefficient of the term 13a is, 13

Explanation:

Coefficient term are the numbers that multiply the variables or letters

In the given expression:

13a means 13 times a , and a is the variable,

so 13 is the coefficient .

6b means 6 times b , and b is the variable ,

so 6 is the coefficient .

therefore, the coefficient of the term 13a in the given expression is, 13.

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