6a for a = 3 and a = -4

So is it

A. 6a = 6*3 = 18?
B. 6a = 6*-4 = -24?

correct.

Alright cool.

To find the value of 6a when a equals 3 and a equals -4, you can substitute the values of a into the expression 6a.

Let's start with the value of a = 3:

6a = 6 * 3
= 18

So when a equals 3, the value of 6a is 18.

Now let's move on to the value of a = -4:

6a = 6 * (-4)
= -24

Therefore, when a equals -4, the value of 6a is -24.

So, the correct answer would be:

A. 6a = 6*3 = 18 (when a equals 3)
B. 6a = 6*-4 = -24 (when a equals -4)