jabbir1102
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  • 01-11-2017
  • Mathematics
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Simplify. 14+{−2+3[1+3(−6−2)]} Enter your answer in the box. pls help

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aasiyashavadowu0od
aasiyashavadowu0od aasiyashavadowu0od
  • 01-11-2017
I think it is -57 I simplify so that I got the answer 
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imatrainyeet
imatrainyeet imatrainyeet
  • 26-09-2018

well first do -6-2 which is -8 so next you would multiply -8 and 3 which is -24 then add 1 that makes it -23 then multiply that by 3 then you get -2+(-69) which is -71 so then you add -71 and 14 then you get -57 hope this helped :3

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