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How do I multiply 6(p+5+6q)

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Remember that with algebra and math in general, you always multiply when two or more numbers and/or letters are right next to each other separated by parentheses. Going based off that, you would multiply 6 and p to get 6p, 6 by 5 to get 30, and 6 by 6q to get 36q.

Hopefully this helps!
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