Which two expressions are equivalent?
9 – (y • 3) and 9 – (3 • y)
(18 ÷ y) + 10 and 10 + (y ÷...
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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 19:10 jose145
Which two expressions are equivalent?
9 – (y • 3) and 9 – (3 • y)
(18 ÷ y) + 10 and 10 + (y ÷ 18)
(10 – 6) ÷ y and 10 – (6 ÷ y)
4 + (3 • y) and (4 + 3) • y
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