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4x−6÷x

x=6

Help please!

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Answer:

23

Explanation:

It appears that you want to find the value of the expression 4x - 6 ÷ x when x = 6. Replacing each instance of x with 6, we get:

4(6) - 6 ÷ (6)

Order of opertions rules require that we perform multiplication and division before addition or subtraction. Thus, our

4(6) - 6 ÷ (6) becomes 24 - (6/6), or 24 - 1, or 23.

User Csminb
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4(6)-6/(6) = 23

Answer: 23
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