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Z − (y ÷ 3 − 1); use y = 3, and z = 7 14) (y +x) ÷ 2 + x; use x = 1, and y = 1

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So we need to first of all we have to organize this

1) equation) z − (y ÷ 3 − 1); use y = 3, and z = 714

2)equation) (y +x) ÷ 2 + x; use x = 1, and y = 1

Ans1) 714 -(3÷3-1)

3÷3-1

3÷3 = 1

1-1 = 0

714-0 = 714

Ans2) (1+1)÷2+1

1+1 = 2

2÷2+1

2÷2 = 1+1

= 2

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