SOLUTION: kay, I need to simplify 3(4n) I've tried looking up how to do this in my book, emailed my teacher, called my friends. It's just one of those pesky problems that you can't figure o

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Question 26334: kay, I need to simplify 3(4n)
I've tried looking up how to do this in my book, emailed my teacher, called my friends. It's just one of those pesky problems that you can't figure out without help. :(
help please?
thanks a ton! :-D

Answer by longjonsilver(2297)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3(4n) means 3*4*n which is 12*n which we write as 12n

Jon.

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