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15 July, 22:43

What is the value of 3 (y+4) - (x-1) when x=3 and Y=2

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  1. 15 July, 22:47
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    Put the values of x = 3 and y = 2 to the expression 3 (y + 4) - (x - 1):

    3 (2 + 4) - (3 - 1) = 3 (6) - (2) = 18 - 2 = 16
  2. 15 July, 22:57
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    3 (y + 4) - (x - 1)

    x = 3

    y = 2

    First plug in the numbers into the variables. Or plug in 3 for "x" and 2 for "y" in the equation.

    3 (y + 4) - (x - 1)

    3 (2 + 4) - (3 - 1) Simplify the numbers in the parentheses

    3 (6) - (2)

    18 - 2 = 16
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