Expand 8 (3p + 2 ).
8 (3p + 2) can be expanded as follows:
8(3p + 2) = (8 * 3p) + (8 * 2)
= 24p + 16
To expand 8(3p + 2), you need to distribute the 8 to both terms inside the parentheses.
So, multiply 8 by 3p and 8 by 2:
8 * 3p = 24p
8 * 2 = 16
Therefore, the expanded form of 8 (3p + 2) is 24p + 16.
To expand the expression 8(3p + 2), we will use the distributive property. The distributive property states that when you multiply a number by a sum or difference, you need to multiply the number by each term individually and then add or subtract the results.
In this case, we have the expression 8(3p + 2). To expand it, we will multiply 8 by both terms inside the parentheses.
First, let's multiply 8 by 3p:
8 * 3p = 24p
Next, let's multiply 8 by 2:
8 * 2 = 16
Finally, we add the two results together:
24p + 16
Therefore, the expanded form of 8(3p + 2) is 24p + 16.