SOLUTION: 6(5y-2)+3(3+9y)

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Question 631298: 6(5y-2)+3(3+9y)
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Answer by lenny460(1073)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6(5y-2)+3(3+9y)
6 * 5y = 30y
6 * -2 = -12
3 * 3 = 9
3 * 9y = 27y
30y - 12 + 9 + 27y
Combine like terms:
30y + 27y = 57y
-12 + 9 = -3

The Answer:
57y - 3


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