Using the Commutative Property of Multiplication, you can rearrange the factors within the parentheses. The expression can be rewritten as:
\[ (3 \times 2 \times n) + 11 \]
So, the final expression is:
\[ (3 \times 2 \times n) + 11 \]
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Using the Commutative Property of Multiplication, you can rearrange the factors within the parentheses. The expression can be rewritten as:
\[ (3 \times 2 \times n) + 11 \]
So, the final expression is:
\[ (3 \times 2 \times n) + 11 \]