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What is 4(11h +3g)?????

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Answer:

44h+12g

Explanation:

Okay, so, this a standard algebraic expanding problem, so:

We take our 4(11h + 3g)

because we have parenthesis, we have to distribute the 4:

4 x 11h + 4 x 3g = 44h + 12g

So, 4(11h + 3g) expanded is 44h + 12g

hope this helps:)

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User Renaud Cerrato
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Answer:


12g+44h

Explanation:

Step 1: Rearrange terms


4(11h+3g)\to4(3g+11h)

Step 2: Distribute


4(3g+11h)\to12g+44h

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User Gusto
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