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Kaia Hernandez
15 October, 15:49
3 (y+4) - (x-1) when x = 3 andy=2
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Yaritza Friedman
15 October, 18:49
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Step-by-step explanation:
3 (2+4) - (3-1) =
3 x 6 - 2=
18 - 2 =
16
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