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  • 25-10-2022
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Simplify the expression using order of operation 9/g + 2h + 5, when g = 3 and h = 6

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  • 25-10-2022

9/g + 2h + 5

When g = 3 and h = 6

First, replace the values of g and h by the ones given:

9/(3) + 2(6) + 5

9/3 + 2(6)+5

Then, divide and multiply:

3+12+5

Finally, add

20



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