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What is the value of the expression 3y−zy+5z when y = 6 and z = 2?
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What is the value of the expression 3y−zy+5z when y = 6 and z = 2?
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3y - zy + 5z....when y = 6 and z = 2
3(6) -(2*6) + 5(2)
18 - 12 + 10
6 + 10
16 <==
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16 is your answer!
My math is 3*6=18 then 2*6=12, 18-12=6+5*2 (10).
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