SOLUTION: Evaluate the variable expression 5a+(4b-c) when a=-2/5, b=4/5, c=1/5
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Question 1031737: Evaluate the variable expression 5a+(4b-c) when a=-2/5, b=4/5, c=1/5
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Evaluate the variable expression 5a+(4b-c) when a=-2/5, b=4/5, c=1/5
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Sub -2/5 for a
4/5 for b, and
1/5 for c
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