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(-5)(2) – 2(-3) + 3

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Answer:

-1

Explanation:

using PEDMAS(parentheses, exponents, division, multiply, addition, subtraction) to solve the problem

First, multiply (-5)(2) and 2(-3)

(-5)(2) – 2(-3) + 3

=-10-(-6)+3

=-10+6+3

add -10+6

-4+3

Add -4+3

-4+3

=-1

Therefore, (-5)(2) – 2(-3) + 3 is equal to -1

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