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Nickolas Barron
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18 November, 22:22
What is 2 (-5 + 3) as an equivalent expression.
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Marcos Olson
18 November, 22:36
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Step-by-step explanation:
Using bodmas rule,
Bracket first, that is
(-5+3)
It will surely gives - 2
So back to the remaining part of the question which is 2 (-2)
It will definitely gives - 4
Therefore the final answer is-4
As simple as that
Hope you understand
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Denise Norton
18 November, 22:46
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Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Distribute
2 (-5 + 3)
(2 * - 5) + (2 * 3)
(-10) + (6)
Step 2: Add
-10 + 6
-4
Answer: - 4
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