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Evaluate (15 – 4x) + 5 when x = 3.

First, evaluate within the parentheses. Then evaluate exponents. Next multiply and divide from left to right. Then, add and subtract from left to right.

Complete the statements.

Substitute the given value for the .
Use the to simplify.
First, complete the inside the parentheses.
Next, complete the inside the parentheses.
Last, complete the addition.

The value is .

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When you rewrite the exhumation. After substituting the given value it should look like 15-4(3). Solve for parenthesis first(meaning to multiply) -4 times 3 is going to equal -12. Then you subtract 15-12 and you will get the answer if 3

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