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What is the value of the expression? (14 – 6) • (2 + 4)

A. 14
B. 48
C. 6
D. 4

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(14-6) x (2+4)
= 14 x 2 + 14 x 4 - 6 x 2 - 6 x 4
= 28 + 56 - 12 - 24
= 48

Therefore the answer would be : B. 48.

Hope this helps !

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To solve expressions like the one above, you must first complete the operations inside the parenthesis. We know this because of PEMDAS, wherein the P (representing parenthesis) comes first.

(14 - 6) * (2+4) = (8) * (6)

Next, we must simplify the expression. There is only one operation left to complete, multiplication, so that is what we are going to do next.

8 * 6 = 48

Therefore, your answer is B. 48

I hope this helps! :)
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