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Which problem could be solved by evaluating the expression 7×(−3)7×-3?

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Answer

14x(9)

Explanation:

7x(-3)7x-3

combine 7x and 7x

14x(-3)-3

multiply -3 and -3

14x(9)

14x(9)

User McKrassy
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Answer:

After step wise operation the answer was returned as 441

Explanation:

This problem can be solved by properly breaking it step wise

Given the expression

7×(−3)7×-3

Step one :

Let's begin by solving up the bracket terms

= 7×(-21)×-3

Step two

We can now perform multiplication around any of the terms

We have

=7×-21×-3

=-147*-3

=441

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