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  • 18-03-2022
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If m = 5 and n = 3, evaluate 2m + 6n

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dereklogan95
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  • 18-03-2022

The answer would be 28.

Because m=5 and n=3 we would substitute those values in the corresponding equation. So our new equation would be 2(5) + 6(3). From here we follow the rules of PEMDS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction [or addition if present]). Now we multiply our values and then add. 2×5 is 10 and 6×3 is 18. 10+18=28, thus giving us the answer of 28.

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