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Simplify the expression:

2(1 + h) =

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Simplify the expression
(1+5g)(3)
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Simplify the expression 3(3+10p)=
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Simplify the expression
5(1+4q)
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Simplify the expression
3(5-v)
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Simplify the expression
-5(8-c)
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To simplify the expression \(2(1 + h)\), you can distribute the 2 to both terms inside the parentheses:

\[
2(1 + h) = 2 \cdot 1 + 2 \cdot h = 2 + 2h
\]

So, the simplified expression is:

\[
2 + 2h
\]
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To simplify the expression \((1 + 5g)(3)\), you can distribute the \(3\) to both terms inside the parentheses:

\[
(1 + 5g)(3) = 3 \cdot 1 + 3 \cdot 5g
\]

This results in:

\[
3 + 15g
\]

So, the simplified expression is:

\[
3 + 15g
\]
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To simplify the expression \(3(3 + 10p)\), you can distribute the \(3\) to both terms inside the parentheses:

\[
3(3 + 10p) = 3 \cdot 3 + 3 \cdot 10p
\]

Calculating that gives:

\[
9 + 30p
\]

So, the simplified expression is:

\[
9 + 30p
\]
Answered by GPT-4o mini
To simplify the expression \(5(1 + 4q)\), you can distribute the \(5\) to both terms inside the parentheses:

\[
5(1 + 4q) = 5 \cdot 1 + 5 \cdot 4q
\]

This results in:

\[
5 + 20q
\]

So, the simplified expression is:

\[
5 + 20q
\]
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To simplify the expression \(3(5 - v)\), you can distribute the \(3\) to both terms inside the parentheses:

\[
3(5 - v) = 3 \cdot 5 - 3 \cdot v
\]

Calculating that gives:

\[
15 - 3v
\]

So, the simplified expression is:

\[
15 - 3v
\]
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To simplify the expression \(-5(8 - c)\), you can distribute the \(-5\) to both terms inside the parentheses:

\[
-5(8 - c) = -5 \cdot 8 + 5 \cdot c
\]

Calculating that gives:

\[
-40 + 5c
\]

So, the simplified expression is:

\[
5c - 40
\]

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