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For each expression, use the distributive property to match an equivalent expression. Type the letter of the equivalent expression in the blank.
Column A
1.
\large 4\left(x+2\right)
:
\large 4\left(x+2\right)
2.
\large \left(6+8\right)\cdot x
:
\large \left(6+8\right)\cdot x
3.
\large 4\left(2x+3\right)
:
\large 4\left(2x+3\right)
4.
\large 6\left(x+y+z\right)
:
\large 6\left(x+y+z\right)
Column B
a.
\large 4x+4\cdot2
b.
\large 6x+8x
c.
\large 6x+6y+6z
d.
\large 8x+4\cdot3
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