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If q = p = 3t = 6, what is the value of 3q - 4p + 2t?
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If q = p = 3t = 6, what is the value of 3q - 4p + 2t?
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Q = P = 3(t) = 6
Q =6, p = 6, t =2
3q-4p+2t = -2
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