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    Simplify the Following Expression by Combining Like Terms\(10 ( 10 a + 8 ) - 9 ( 2 a + 2 )\)
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Simplify the Following Expression by Combining Like Terms 10(10a+8)−9(2a+2)10 ( 10 a + 8 ) - 9 ( 2 a + 2 )10(10a+8)−9(2a+2)

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Simplify the following expression by combining like terms. 10(10a+8)−9(2a+2)10 ( 10 a + 8 ) - 9 ( 2 a + 2 )10(10a+8)−9(2a+2)

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