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  • 11-06-2020
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x-y+z for x= 1,y=6,z=1

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  • 11-06-2020

Answer:

I'm glad you asked!

Step-by-step explanation:

x = [tex]1.[/tex]So the starting number is 1.

[tex]y=6[/tex].So it is [tex]1-6[/tex].

[tex]z = 1[/tex].So it is now [tex]1 - 6+1[/tex].

[tex]1-6+1 = -4[/tex].Your final answer is [tex]-4.[/tex]

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