SOLUTION: How do you solve 6(7ab)? I think you should just multiply the 7ab by the 6 so that your answer would be 42ab, but it might be that you have to multiply the 6 to the 7, the a, and t
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Question 211934: How do you solve 6(7ab)? I think you should just multiply the 7ab by the 6 so that your answer would be 42ab, but it might be that you have to multiply the 6 to the 7, the a, and the b so that your answer would be 42 + 6ab. I don't know. Please help me! Thank you!!! :)
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your first hunch was correct.
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