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m–[(m–n)÷(−2)](−5), if m=−4, n=−6

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ChemBen
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  • 24-03-2019

[tex] - 4 - (( - 4 + 6) \div ( - 2))( - 5) = \\ = - 4 - (2 \div ( - 2))( - 5) = \\ = - 4 - ( - 1)( - 5) = - 4 - 5 = \\ = - 9[/tex]

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wiseowl2018
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  • 24-03-2019

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The answer is M-5

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