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An operations assistant at a logistics hub is evaluating a company's weekly fuel consumption function, F(d)=d2F(d) = d^2, where dd is the daily travel distance in hundreds of miles. To estimate fuel consumption for a day when the travel distance increases by an additional 300 miles (written as d+3d+3 in hundreds of miles), the assistant needs to evaluate F(d+3)F(d+3). To avoid the common mistake of assuming that the function distributes (i.e., assuming that F(d+3)=F(d)+F(3)F(d+3) = F(d) + F(3)), the assistant must follow the correct mathematical steps of function evaluation. Arrange the steps of the evaluation process in the correct logical order to find F(d+3)F(d+3) and verify why the evaluation is non-distributive.

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