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If a = 27, b = -10 and c = 40, show that a-(6-c) +(a - b)-C.​

User Gitaarik
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Answer:

58

Explanation:

a = 27, b = -10 and c = 40

= a - (6 - c) + (a - b) - C

= 27 - (6 - 40) + (27 - (-10)) - 40

= 27 - (-34) + (37) - 40

= 27 + 34 + 37 - 40

= 58

User Keena
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\huge\textsf{Hey there!}


\large\textsf{a - (6 - c) + (a - b) - c}


\large\textsf{= 27 - (6 - 40) + (27 - (-10)) - 40}


\large\textsf{6 - 40 = \bf -34}


\large\textsf{= 27 - (-34) + (27 - (-10)) - 40}


\large\textsf{= 27 + 34 + 27 + 10 - 40}


\large\textsf{27 + 34 = \bf 61}


\large\textsf{= 61 + 27 + 10 - 40}


\large\textsf{61 + 27 = \bf 88}


\large\textsf{88 + 10 - 40}


\large\textsf{88 + 10 = \bf 98}


\large\textsf{98 - 40}


\large\textsf{= \bf 58}


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