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Evaluate 2/5g + 3h - 6 when g = 10 and z = 6

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Answer:

16

Explanation:

We are given the expression:

2/5g+ 3h - 6

We know that g=10 and h=6. Therefore, we can substitute 10 and 6 into the expression and solve according to PEMDAS( Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction)

2/5(10)+3(6)-6

First, multiply 2/5 and 10

4+ 3(6)-6

Next, multiply 3 and 6

4+18-6

Next, add 4 and 18

22-6

Finally, subtract 6 from 22

16

2/5g + 3h - 6 when g=10 and h= 6 is 16.

User Andreister
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Answer:

16

Explanation:

Well first we need to plug in 10 for g and 6 for h.

2/5(10) + 3(6) - 6

4 + 18 - 6

22 - 6

16

Thus,

the answer is 16.

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