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6m + 15n- 12p/n for m = -3.5, n=4, and p=3
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6m + 15n- 12p/n for m = -3.5, n=4, and p=3
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Just plug the numbers in, so 6(-3.5)+15(4)-12(3)(4)
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6(-3.5)=-21
15(4)=60
12(3)/4=15
i hope that helps
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