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Solve, using the correct order of operations, when x = 5 and y = 2
(2 + x) - 2y

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Plug in the values of the variables [ (2+5)-2x2 ] then add what’s in the parenthesis [ 7-2x2 ] and then multiply [ 7-4 ] and subtract so your answer would be 3
User Mike Crittenden
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

x=5 and y=2, so we just have to plug them into the equation.

(2+5)-2(2)

7-4

7-4=3

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