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Which shows two expressions that are equivalent to (-8)(-12)(2)

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(-8)(-12)(2) = -8 • -12 • 2

192 //It's positive because - - = +.

Answer: 192

//Hope it helps.

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Answer with explanation:

Here the meaning of equivalent expression is that, the value of the expressions after applying operations ,that is original expression and equivalent expression is Identical.

We have to find that expression which is equivalent to:

(-8)×(-12)×(2)

Integers follows Associative Property, that is for any three Integers

→→ a × (b×c)=(a×b)×c=(a×c)×b

So, equivalent expression of →→ (-8)×(-12)×(2)

1.→ [(-8)× (-12)]× (2)

2.→[(-8)×(2)]×(-12)

3.→[(2)×(-12)]×(-8)

4.→ 192

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