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ahrayia [7]
3 years ago
6

Which expression is equivalent to b + b - 0.56b?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alexxx [7]3 years ago
4 0
Hey there!

“Which expression is equivalent to b + b – 0.56b?”

• “b” or any other letter value is considered an “unknown number” so usually we label it/them as an invisible 1

• COMBINE the LIKE TERMS

(b + b – 0.56b)

(1b + 1b – 0.56b)
1b + 1b = 2b
2b – 0.56b = 1.44b

• Therefore, b + b – 0.56b is equivalent to 2b + 0.56b

Possible answer that you could be looking for: 2b + 0.56b ☑️

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

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