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1. What is the expanded form of the expression 3.6(t + 5)? 2. If you know the value of t, would the evaluated expression be different if you added the known value of t and 5 and then multiplied by 3.6? Explain.


1. What is the expanded form of the expression 3.6(t + 5)?

2. If you know the value of t, would t

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