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3 + jk - k when j = 2 and k = 6.

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Answer: 15

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User Artem Bernatskyi
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Replace j and k with their values:

3 + (2)(6) -6

Following Pedmas, multiply first:

3 + 12 -6

Now add and subtract do the final answer:

3 + 12-6 = 9

The answer is 9

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