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Which equation is always true 6(x+y)=6(y+x) 6(xy)=(6x)(6y) 6(x+y)=6x+y or 6(x+0)=6x+6

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Looking at the first option,

6(x+y) = 6(y+x)

This is always true. We applied the associative property of addition which states that the addition of numbers remain the same regardless of how they are grouped.

The correct option is the first one

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