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  • 25-05-2021
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Question 2
If a = -3,6= 4 and c= -5, then by how much is the product abc greater than the sum a + b + c?​

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main809
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  • 25-05-2021
Answer: 64

a = -3, b = 4, c = -5
Sum a+b+c= -3 + 4 -5 = -4
Product abc = (-3)(4)(-5) = 60
60-(-4) = 64
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