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Seudónimo
04-04-2017
Mathematics
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Let q = 5. What is the value of q • (6 + 14)?
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simplylailah
simplylailah
04-04-2017
q * (6 + 14)
q = 5
5 * (6 + 14)
5 * (20)
= 100
Answer:
100
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Аноним
Аноним
04-04-2017
Well first we do 14+6. So 20, then we multiply it by 5 so its like this.
q*(6+14)= 5*(6+14)=5*20
The official answer is 100.
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