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  • 22-12-2016
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Math 7. Grade 7
Evaluate: 6(p÷x) - 2x , if p = 6 and x = 3.

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Nizux
Nizux Nizux
  • 22-12-2016
Answer : 6

6(p÷x) - 2x

6(6
÷3) - 2(3)

6(2) - 2(3)

12 - 6

6
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Winchester6701
Winchester6701 Winchester6701
  • 22-12-2016
6(6/3)-2*3
You would take 6 times 6 then 6 times three. After that you would set your problem up like this
36/18-2*3 then you would take 2*3 which is six
Then it would be set up like so
36/18-6
You would then divide 36 and 18 which is two. Then take 2 minus 6 which is -4 so your answer would be -4.
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