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3(n+6)=(3\times5)+(3\times6)3(n+6)=(3×5)+(3×6)​

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Answered by habibullakhan2006
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Answer:

I think your answer will be a bit more complicated than the

Answered by yadavaman2601
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3(n+6)=(3\times5)+(3\times6)3(n+6)=(3×5)+(3×6)

Step-by-step explanation:

3(n+6)=(3\times5)+(3\times6)3(n+6)=(3×5)+(3×6)

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