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Expand 13(q−6) using the Distributive Property.
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To expand 13(q−6) using the distributive property, distribute 13 to both terms inside the parentheses:

13 * q = 13q

13 * -6 = -78

Therefore, the expanded form of 13(q−6) is 13q − 78.
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