Simplify the expression by combining any like terms.\\ $\frac{1}{3}(51x + 15) - (6x + 5) = $
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Step 1: Distribute the 1/3 to both terms inside the parentheses: (1/3)(51x) + (1/3)(15) - (6x + 5) Show more…
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