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8(3a+5)???? please help!!!!!! ASAP!!!!

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8(3a+5)= 24a+40 and just leave it at that
You take 8x3a and you get 24a and then 8x5 you get 40
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I'm assuming your teacher wants you to distribute. If so, then you multiply the outer term 8 by each term inside (3a and 5). After that you add.

8 times 3a = 24a

8 times 5 = 40

So 8(3a+5) becomes 24a+40

We do not combine 24a and 40 as they are not like terms. So we leave 24a+40 as it is.

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