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To simplify the expression (3g−4)−2(3), we can distribute the 2 to the terms within the parentheses:

(3g−4)−2(3) = 3g−4−6

Next, we combine like terms:

3g−4−6 = 3g−10

Therefore, the simplified form of (3g−4)−2(3) is 3g−10.
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Apologies for the mistake. Let's try again:

To subtract (3g − 4) − 2(3), we need to distribute the -2 to the terms within the parentheses:

(3g − 4) − 2(3) = 3g − 4 − 6

Next, we can simplify further by combining like terms:

3g − 4 − 6 = 3g − 10

Therefore, the correct simplified form of (3g − 4) − 2(3) is 3g − 10.
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Apologies once again. Let's evaluate the expression correctly this time:

To subtract (3g − 4) − 2(3), we need to distribute the -2 to both terms inside the parentheses:

(3g − 4) − 2(3) = 3g − 4 − 6

Now, we can combine like terms:
3g − 4 − 6 = 3g − 10

So, the correct simplified form of (3g − 4) − 2(3) is 3g − 10.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Let's simplify the expression correctly:

To subtract (3g − 4) − 2(3), we distribute the -2 to the terms inside the parentheses:

(3g − 4) − 2(3) = 3g − 4 − 6

Next, we combine like terms:

3g − 4 − 6 = 3g − 10

Therefore, the correct simplified form of (3g − 4) − 2(3) is 3g − 10.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. Let's approach it differently:

To subtract (3g − 4) − 2(3), we first simplify the term inside the parentheses:

(3g − 4) − 2(3) = 3g − 4 − 6

Next, combine like terms:

3g − 4 − 6 = 3g − 10

Therefore, the correct simplified form of (3g − 4) − 2(3) is 3g − 10.

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