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What is the value of 6 r + 6 − 4 s , when r = 7 and s = 3 ?

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Answer:

36

Explanation:

6r + 6 - 4s

r = 7

s = 3

6(7) + 6 - 4(3)

42 + 6 - 12

(remember PEMDAS, adding/subtracting left to right)

48 - 12 = 36

therefore the answer is 36

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User Jessedc
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\huge\text{Hey there!}


\large\textsf{6r + 6 - 4s}


\large\text{If r = 7 & s = 3, then SUBSTITUTE it into the EQUATION}


\large\textsf{6(\underline{7}) + 6 - 4(\underline{3})}


\large\textsf{6(7) = \bf 42}


\large\textsf{\bf 42}\large\textsf{ + 6 - 4(3)}


\large\textsf{42 + 6 = \bf 48}


\large\text{\bf 48}\large\text{ - 4(3)}


\large\textsf{4(3) = \bf 12}


\large\textsf{48 - \bf 12}


\large\textsf{= \bf 36}


\boxed{\boxed{\large\text{Answer: \textsf{\huge \bf 36}}}}\huge\checkmark


\text{Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!}

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