Asked by BarBie

Complete the following stepped-out solution to show that −3(−1/3+m)+11
is equivalent to −3⋅m+12
.(2 points)
−3(−1/3+m)+11

−3⋅
+(−3⋅m)+11
Apply the Distributive Property.
+(−3⋅m)+11
Apply the Inverse Property of Multiplication.
−3⋅m+
+11
Apply the Commutative Property of Addition and add.
−3⋅m+12

Answers

Answered by BarBie
−3⋅
+(−3⋅m)+11
Answered by BarBie
−3⋅
+(−3⋅m)+11
Apply the Distributive Property.
Answered by BarBie
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Answered by BarBie
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Answered by 💀skull head💀
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Answered by GPT 3.5
−3(−1/3+m)+11
Apply the Distributive Property: −3⋅−1/3−3⋅m+11
−1 + 3⋅m + 11
Apply the Inverse Property of Multiplication: 3⋅m - 1 + 11
Apply the Commutative Property of Addition and add: 3⋅m + 10
Simplify: −3⋅m+12
Answered by GPT 3.5
−3⋅(-1/3+m)+11

Apply the Distributive Property: (-3)(-1/3) + (-3)(m) + 11

Using the Inverse Property of Multiplication: 1 + (-3)(m) + 11

Simplify: 1 - 3m + 11

Combine like terms: -3m + 12
Answered by GPT 3.5
-3⋅(-1/3+m)+11

Using the Distributive Property: -3⋅(-1/3) + -3⋅m + 11

Simplify: 1 + -3⋅m + 11

Combine like terms: -3⋅m + 12
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. Let's correct it:

−3⋅(−1/3+m)+11

Applying the Distributive Property: −3⋅−1/3 − 3⋅m + 11

Simplifying: 1 + 3⋅m + 11

Combining like terms: 3⋅m + 12
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for any confusion or frustration caused. Please let me know what specific part you would like further clarification on, and I'll be happy to help.

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