Math, asked by kotwaltanay, 3 months ago

-3+(-8)÷(-4)-2×(-2)​

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Answered by whitedevil3002
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Answer:

answer is 6

Step-by-step explanation:

-3+(-8)÷(-4)-2×(-2)

= -3+(2)-2×(-2)

= -3+2-2×(-2)

= -3×(-2)

= 6

in the last step, since both three and two have - sign then their product turned to +sign.

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