abraralmansoob
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  • 06-11-2020
  • Mathematics
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m(p + q); use m = 2, p = 6, and q = 1

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suncrys
suncrys suncrys
  • 06-11-2020
I’m pretty sure it’s 14
m(p+q)
2(6+1)
2(7)
14
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cellogenius
cellogenius cellogenius
  • 06-11-2020

Answer: 14

Step-by-step explanation:

If they say that m(p+q) = 2(6+1) then we take what is in the parenthasis first (6+1) then we get (7). After that take m=2 times 7= 14

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