SOLUTION: a=b+3(4-c) if b equals 5 and c equals 2, what is the value of a? please show me the work so i can understand how to do it myself
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Question 37412: a=b+3(4-c) if b equals 5 and c equals 2, what is the value of a? please show me the work so i can understand how to do it myself
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A=B+3(4-C) OR A=5+3(4-2) OR A=5+12-3*2 OR A=17-6 OR A=11
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