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Mathematics, 12.02.2020 00:48 MalikaJones

• Which multiplication expression is equivalent to
-6 + (-6) + (-6)
1.-3.(-6)
2.6.(-6)
3.3.(-6)
4.-6.(-6)


• Which multiplication expression is equivalent to -6 + (-6) + (-6)  1.-3.(-6) 2.6.(-6) 3.3.(-6) 4.-

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