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What is the value of 11−3m , when m = 2? (Please do it step by step because I dont know how to do this ;[ ) 5 6 10 12
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What is the value of 11−3m , when m = 2? (Please do it step by step because I dont know how to do this ;[ )
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Substitute the variable for the value given.
11 - 3m becomes 11 - 3(2)
Now do the order of operations.
11 - 3(2) =
11 - 6 =
5
So, the answer is 5.
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