SOLUTION: use the distributive law to multiply 7(a+8+5b) = I think the answer is 7a +56 + 35B but not sure

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Question 587827: use the distributive law to multiply
7(a+8+5b) =
I think the answer is 7a +56 + 35B but not sure

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
use the distributive law to multiply
7(a+8+5b) =
I think the answer is 7a +56 + 35B but not sure
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That's right, if b = B

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