<h3>✒️EVALUATION </h3>
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What is the product of (2x-7) and (3x + 3)?
- A. 6x2 + 15x-21
- B. 6x2 - 15x - 21
- C. 6x2 + 15x + 21
- D. 6x2 - 15x + 21
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*Please read and understand my solution. Don't just rely on my direct answer*
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Here we have the given choices:
- A. 6x2 + 15x-21
- B. 6x2 - 15x - 21
- C. 6x2 + 15x + 21
- D. 6x2 - 15x + 21
Solve this equation using the distributive property,where you multiply each term to get the number.

Therefore, the correct option is letter B.
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Answer:
39
Step-by-step explanation:
65/5=13
13x3=39
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
<em>hey there,</em>
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< Corresponding means "the angles which occupy the same relative position at each intersection where a straight line crosses two others. If the two lines are parallel, the corresponding angles are equal." The lines here are parallel so they are equal.
If you don't understand the meaning of the angles also, feel free to ask me about that too.
The two angles I listed are equal to equal to each other. When you look at the other options, they aren't equal, they might look less or more degrees.
If this won't be a multiple choice but short answer, try looking at angles that look similar and see if they would be able to match with the angle given. >
<u>Hope this helps! Feel free to ask anything else.</u>
The number which is express in each of the models as given in the image attached to the task content are as follows;
a). 1.37
b). 1.37
c). 1.37.
<h3>What numbers are expressed according to the given models in the task content?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the models describe that One flat represents 1 whole, One rod represents 1 tenth and one unit represents 1 hundredth.
It therefore follows from the task content that in each of the models, the algebraic sum of flat(s), rods and units as the case may be results in the value; 1.37 as the utmost number represented by the models.
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