Please help me ASAP!! #1-20 both pages please, thanks!!! :D
Please help me ASAP!! #1-20 both pages please, thanks!!! :D - 2

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Answer 1
Answer: This is all easy!

1st page (attached)
#1 = 6(x + 3)                                 #11 = 5n - 40
#2 = 4x + 28                                 #12 = 30 + 54x
#3 = 27n + 45                               #13 = 6(4 + 3a)
#4 = 4(x - 8)                                  #14 = 88 - 66w
#5 = 5(3x - 1)                                #15 = 6(7 - 6x)
#6 = 6(5p + 3)                               #16 = 250m + 75
#7 = 24x + 56                               #17 = 2(3 + 7x)
#8 = 63a + 84                               #18 = 30p - 40
#9 = 6(7 + y)                                 #19 = 14n + 12
#10 = 3c + 12                               #20 = 10(4w + 7)

2nd page: (attached)
#1 = 5(x + 4)                                   #2 = 3x + 18
#3 = 32n + 24                                 #4 = 7(x - 5)
#5 = 6(2x - 1)                                  #6 = 4(5p + 4)
#7 = 18x + 82                                 #8 = 30 + 65a
#9 = 9(4 + y)                                  #10 = 6c + 48
#11 = 7n - 21                                 #12 = 24 + 20x
#13 = 3(7 + 5a)                              #14 = 20 - 16w
#15 = 4(8 - 3x)                               #16 = 20m - 70
#17 = 4(2 + 9x)                              #18 = 66 + 44p
#19 = 100n + 200                          #20 = 10(2w + 3)

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