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HELP NOW What is the value of five less than the product of three and a number, increased by nine when n=6
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What is the value of five less than the product of three and a number, increased by nine when n=6
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22
Explanation:
Plug in the value of n: 3(6) - 5 + 9
3(6) = 3 × 6 = 18
Plug 18 in: 18 - 5 + 9
18 - 5 = 13
Plug 13 in: 13 + 9
13 + 9 = 22
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