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14 June, 04:39
Given r=2, s=5, t=8; what is 12s - 2rt + 101?
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Brynn Werner
14 June, 04:57
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Given:
r = 2
s = 5
t = 8
To find out:
Find the value of 12s - 2rt + 101?
Solution:
12s - 2rt + 101
=> 12 * 5 + 2 * 2 * 8 + 101
=> 60 + 32 + 101
=> 92 + 101
=> 193
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