SOLUTION: Simplify : 2(10m-10k)+ 5(14m-3k)

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Question 12194: Simplify : 2(10m-10k)+ 5(14m-3k)
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2(10m-10k)+ 5(14m-3k)
You would first distribute the 2(10m-10k)=20m-20k; then the other equation distribute, 70m-15k;
Now you have (20m-20k)+(70m-15k), remove the parenthesis;
20m-20k+70m-15k; add like terms; 20m+70m-20k-15k=90m-35k;
Now factor out the common factor in both numbers=5;
So you end up with: 5(18m-7k)
DONE!YAH
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