Answer:
Expressions are not equivalent
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expressions are:

Putting w=1 in both expressions
![4(3w+4)\\=4[3(1)+4]\\=4(3+4)\\=4(7)\\=28\\\\16w+12\\=16(1)+12\\=16+12\\=28](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=4%283w%2B4%29%5C%5C%3D4%5B3%281%29%2B4%5D%5C%5C%3D4%283%2B4%29%5C%5C%3D4%287%29%5C%5C%3D28%5C%5C%5C%5C16w%2B12%5C%5C%3D16%281%29%2B12%5C%5C%3D16%2B12%5C%5C%3D28)
Both expression have value 28 on w=1
Putting w=3 in both expressions
![4(3w+4)\\=4[3(3)+4]\\=4(9+4)\\=4(13)\\=52\\\\16w+12\\=16(3)+12\\=48+12\\=60](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=4%283w%2B4%29%5C%5C%3D4%5B3%283%29%2B4%5D%5C%5C%3D4%289%2B4%29%5C%5C%3D4%2813%29%5C%5C%3D52%5C%5C%5C%5C16w%2B12%5C%5C%3D16%283%29%2B12%5C%5C%3D48%2B12%5C%5C%3D60)
Both expression have different values at w=3
Hence, in order for the expressions to be equivalent they both should produce same value on w=3 too.
So, it can be concluded that both expressions are not equivalent ..
Sample Space is the set of all possible outcomes that could occur for an event.
For example, sample space for tossing a coin will be {H, T} ,where H stands for Head and T stands for Tail
Likewise sample space for throwing a dice will be: {1, 2, 3 ,4, 5 ,6}
Thus, the answer to this question is option A
I’m not 100% but I think it could be the last table
Answer:
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