To simplify the expression \(-15(6-12)\), start by calculating the value inside the parentheses:
\[ 6 - 12 = -6 \]
Now substitute that back into the expression:
\[ -15(-6) \]
Now, multiply:
\[ -15 \times -6 = 90 \]
So, \(-15(6-12) = 90\).
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To simplify the expression \(-15(6-12)\), start by calculating the value inside the parentheses:
\[ 6 - 12 = -6 \]
Now substitute that back into the expression:
\[ -15(-6) \]
Now, multiply:
\[ -15 \times -6 = 90 \]
So, \(-15(6-12) = 90\).