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9 May, 02:45
Evaluate x (5-y); use x=6, and y=1
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Alvaro Santiago
9 May, 02:49
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Step-by-step explanation:
x (5-y)
let x=6, and y=1
6 (5-1)
Parentheses first
6 (4)
24
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Justine Gill
9 May, 02:56
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Step-by-step explanation:
if x is 6 and y is 1
that means 6 (5-1) is the equation.
the answer is 24 cause
5-1 is 4 and
4 x 6 is 24
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