Which expressions are equivalent to

\[-6+4q+(-6q)\] ?
Choose all answers that apply:
Choose all answers that apply:
(Choice A)
\[-6(q+1)-4q\]
A
\[-6(q+1)-4q\]
(Choice B)
\[2(q-3)\]
B
\[2(q-3)\]
(Choice C) None of the above
C
None of the above

1 answer

To simplify the expression \[-6+4q+(-6q)\], we can combine like terms. The terms involving \(q\) are \(4q\) and \(-6q\), which add up to \(-2q\). So we have \[-6+4q+(-6q) = -6+(-2q) = -6-2q.\]

None of the given choices match this simplified expression. Therefore, the correct answer is \boxed{\text{(C) None of the above}}.
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