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Evaluate z(6-y)- z when y=3 and z=5 O A. 11 OB. 9 O C. 10 OD. 5 true, 'btnNext');

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To evaluate an expression for a set of values we need to use said values on the place of the variables for the expression. In this case we need to evaluate "z(6 - y)" when y=3 and z = 5, so we will do as below:


\begin{gathered} z(6-y) \\ 5(6-3) \\ 5(3)=15 \end{gathered}

The expression is equal to 15 when y = 3 and z = 5.

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