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6+n-3×6÷9 when n=2
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Answer:

6

Explanation:

I'm so sorry...i solved this on a calculator so i'm not so sure how to explain once again i'm sorry.

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EXPLAINED

First you use PEMDAS (parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction)

You then plug in for N, which is now
6+2-3×6÷9

After that you do -3×6 which is -18

Now the new equation is
6+2-18÷9

You then do -18÷9 which is -2

Equation
6+2-2

You then add 6+2 and thats 8, and then subtract 2 from it

THE ANSWER IS 6
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