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Simplify.
2[(8 ÷ 4)-(-5)] + 6

User Tyler Rafferty
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\huge\underline{\underline{\boxed{\mathbb {SOLUTION:}}}}

Given:


\sf{2[(8 ÷ 4)-(-5)] + 6}

First, we will start with the division:


\longrightarrow \sf{2[(2) − (−5)] +6}

Now we will resolve what is inside the bracket:


\longrightarrow \sf{2[2+5] +6}


\longrightarrow \sf{2 * 7 +6}

Now we will solve the multiplication:


\longrightarrow \sf{14 +6= 20}


\huge\underline{\underline{\boxed{\mathbb {ANSWER:}}}}


\bm{2[(8 ÷ 4)-(-5)] + 6 = \boxed{\bm {20}}}

User IUser
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\huge\text{Hey there!}



\huge\textsf{Equation:}


\mathsf{2[(8 / 4)-(-5)] + 6}



\huge\textsf{Solving:}


\mathsf{2[(8 / 4)-(-5)] + 6}


\mathsf{= 2[((2 - (-5)] + 6}


\mathsf{= 2(7) + 6}


\mathsf{= 2 * 7 + 6}


\mathsf{= 14 + 6}


\mathsf{= 20}



\huge\textbf{Therefore, your answer should be: }


\huge\boxed{\frak{20}}}\huge\checkmark



\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}


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