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A = 6, b = 3 and c = 2: 2(a + b) – c = ______
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A = 6, b = 3 and c = 2:
2(a + b) – c = ______
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Answer:
16
Explanation:
2(6+3) - 2
12 + 6 - 2
18 - 2
= 16
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Answer: 16
Explanation:
2(6+3)-2
12+6-2
18-2
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