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If x = 2 and y = 6 , evaluate the following expression: 20 − ( 3 y − 4 x )
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If
x
=
2
and
y
=
6
, evaluate the following expression:
20
−
(
3
y
−
4
x
)
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(4*2)=8 (3*6)=18 18+8=26-20=6
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10
I did the calculations
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