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How do I solve this math problem..

(-11-6--5+1+3x2) divided by -5
16 years ago

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Desiree
the answer is 1.

(-11-6-(-5)+1+3x2) divided by -5
= 3x2=6
(-11-6-(-5)+1+6)
= 1+6= 7
(-11-6-(-5)+7)
=-11-6= -17
(-17-(-5)+7)
= -17-(-5)= -12
(-12+7)
= -12+7= -5
= -5 divided by -5 is equal to 1.
16 years ago

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