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what is the equilvalent to (1−2g+4h)⋅5

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Answered by bairwalahru
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Answer:

The answer is 89 . Explanation: According to BODMAS (Brackets, Exponents, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction), operations need to be done in that order. ...

Answered by harvindersingh584
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(1-2g +4h.5)
=1 (5)-2g(5)+4h(5). Distributing 5 to each term
=5-10g+20g
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