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Find the value of the expression. a = 1/3, b = 9, c= 5. expression is 12a + c - b

Find the value of the expression. a = 1/3, b = 9, c= 5. expression is 12a + c - b-example-1
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Substitute the values of the variables into the expression and then use the order of operations to evaluate the expression. Since a=1/3, b=9, and c=5 then:


12a+c-b=12((1)/(3))+(5)-(9)

The first step to simplify an expression that does not involve expressions inside parenthesis and/or roots and powers, is to solve multiplications first. Multiply 12 times 1/3:


12((1)/(3))+5-9=(12)/(3)+5-9=4+5-9

Then, solve for additions and substractions from left to right:


4+5-9=9-9=0

Therefore, for the given values of the variables:


12a+c-b=12((1)/(3))+5-9=0

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