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  • 12-09-2021
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How do you solve -3(1-(-2))•2+3-12÷6

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ofinneran ofinneran
  • 12-09-2021

Answer:

-17

Step-by-step explanation:

-3(1-(-2))•2+3-12÷6  (first parenthesis)

-3(3)•2+3-12÷6   (Multiplication with parenthesis)

-9•2+3-12÷6 (them multiplication and division are on the same level)

-18+3-2 (adding and subtraction are on the same level)

-17

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