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Standard VII
Mathematics
Addition and Subtraction of like Terms
The expressio...
Question
The expression 2(3m - 4n + 5) is equivalent to
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6m - 8n + 10
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2m - 8n + 10
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Solution
The correct option is
A
6m - 8n + 10
Given expression is 2(3m - 4n + 5)
Multiply 2 with each term inside the bracket.
2(3m) - 2(4n) + 2(5)
= 6m - 8n + 10
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