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  • 10-01-2020
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If x=6 and A=9 then what is A*8 + x*4 +9

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aaishah525 aaishah525
  • 10-01-2020

Answer:

105

Explanation:

First plug in the numbers for the given variables:

x=6 and A=9 so

(9)*8+(6)*4+9

use PEMDAS

multiply first 9x8 then 6x4

72+24+9= 105

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tanisha37
tanisha37 tanisha37
  • 10-01-2020
We have ,
X=6
A=9
Putting value of X and A then we get,
=A*8+X*4+9
=9*8+6*4+9
=73+24+8
=105




Hope it helps you!!

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