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what is 3a+4a+2a+6a

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852 views asked Feb 10, 2015 by Emily E a Novice (10 points)

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15a

answered Feb 10, 2015 by Richard a Novice (11 points)
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The answer is 15a because they're all a's so you just add up the numbers

answered Feb 12, 2015 by Crystel C a Novice (18 points)
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15a 

answered Feb 28, 2015 by Ellie S a Novice (48 points)
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3a+4a+2a+6a=15a

answered May 7, 2015 by a Novice (7 points)

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