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Solve: a – (b ÷ c) when a = -2, b = 8, and c = 4. Use order of operations. Please solve
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Solve: a – (b ÷ c) when a = -2, b = 8, and c = 4. Use order of operations. Please solve
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when you substitute the numbers on you will have: -2-(8/4)=. -2-2
keep , change , opposite
-2 + -2 = -4
-4 is the answer.
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a-(b/c) if a=-2, b=8 c=4
-2-(8/4)= -2+2=0
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