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What is the value of 2a + 9b − 10 when a = 3 and b = 5?
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What is the value of 2a + 9b − 10 when a = 3 and b = 5?
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2a + 9b - 10
2 (3) + 9 (5) - 10
6 + 45 - 10 = 41
So your answer is 41 :)
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41
Explanation:
2(3)+9(5)-10
6+45-10=41
branlist please
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