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What does 2(-3+5) + 7× (-4) + (-1) equal?​

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Answer:

-25

Explanation:

= 2*(2) - 28 - 1

= 4 - 29

= -25

User Aryanknp
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Given:-


  • \tt \: 2(- 3+5 ) + 7× (-4) + (-1) = ?


\:

Solution:-


  • \tt \: 2(- 3+5 ) + 7× (-4) + (-1)


\:


  • \tt \: 2( 2 ) - 28 - 1


\:


  • \tt \: 4 - 29


\:


  • \boxed{ \: \tt \pink{-25 }\: \: }


\:

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hope it helps! :)

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