SOLUTION: 4(q+3q)

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Question 955608: 4(q+3q)
Answer by Zucchini(70)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
All u have to do is multiply 4 by q and by 3q.
So, 4·q= 4q
And, 4·3q= 12q
Now, we can add 4q and 12q together.
4q + 12q = 16q
The answer is 16q.
You could have added them first and then multiplied the answer by 4, I just prefer it this way.

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