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Mathematics, 12.02.2020 02:57, jwbri

Drag each expression to show whether it is equivalent to (5⋅9x)+(5⋅1), 45x+15, or 15(3x−1).


Drag each expression to show whether it is equivalent to (5⋅9x)+(5⋅1), 45x+15, or 15(3x−1).

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