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What is the value of the expression when x=6, y=4, and z=2? 5(4x-2y+z) Question 6 options: 15 90 120 18
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What is the value of the expression when x=6, y=4, and z=2?
5(4x-2y+z)
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5(4(6)*-2(4)*2)
Solve the inside of the parentheses first
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