Only 3(a−b) and 3a−3b are equivalent
Further explanation:
We have to evaluate each expression to evaluate if the expressions are equivalent or not.
So,
<u>For 3(a−b)</u>
As we can see that 3(a-b) results in 3a-3b so these are equivalent
<u>For 2a(2+b)</u>
As we can see that 2a(2+b) doesn't result in 4ab so these are not equivalent
Hence,
Only 3(a−b) and 3a−3b are equivalent
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Your answer is 26,453
Although I don't feel as if this is a homework question, I will still show the work.
Work:
Step 1: 999 + 999 = 1,998
Step 2: 1,998 + 999 = 2,997
Step 3: 2,997 + 23,456 = 26,453
Hope I was able to help! :)
Answer:
by answering hte questin
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer would be .0333 hope this helped