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X(z + 3) + 1 + 3 − y; use x = 6, y = −5, and z = 2

User Tracyann
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Answer: 39

Explanation:

Given: x=6, y=-5, z=2

To solve this problem, plug all the variables in.

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x(z+3)+1+3-y

Plug in

=(6)[(2)+3]+1+3-(-5)

Take off parentheses

=6(2+3)+1+3+5

Add 2 and 3, and also add 1 and 3

=6(5)+4+5

Multiply 6 and 5, and add 4 and 5

=30+9

Add 30 and 9

=39

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User Spinodal
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Answer: 39

Explanation:

x(z+3)+1+3-y

plug in the values given for each variable

6(2+3)+1+3-(-5)

use pemdas to solve

6(5)+1+3+5

30+1+3+5

31+8

39

User Barrington
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