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If m = 8 and n = 5, then m(n + 3) – n + 1 = a. 60 b. 58 c. 39 d. 32
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If m = 8 and n = 5, then m(n + 3) – n + 1 =
a. 60
b. 58
c. 39
d. 32
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Answer:
Explanation:
m(n + 3) - n + 1 =
m = 8 n = 5
8(5 + 3) - 5 + 1 =
40 + 24 - 5 + 1 =
64 - 5 + 1 =
59 + 1 =
60
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