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If x=4, y=5, and z=12, evaluate the following by substituting these values into the following expression. Show all steps. 12x−3y+3z+44=
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If x=4, y=5, and z=12, evaluate the following by substituting these values into the following expression. Show all steps.
12x−3y+3z+44=
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12x4=48
3x5=15
3x12=36
48-15+36+44=113
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This is sooo easy question
The answer is 113
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