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If a=6 and b=3, what is the value of the expression 2a-3b?

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User Marsolk
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

If
\(a = 6\) and
\(b = 3\), you can substitute these values into the expression
\(2a - 3b\)and calculate its value:


\(2a - 3b = 2(6) - 3(3)\)

Now, perform the calculations within the parentheses:


\(2a - 3b = 12 - 9\)

Finally, subtract 9 from 12:


\(2a - 3b = 3\)

So, the value of the expression
\(2a - 3b\) when
\(a = 6\)and
\(b = 3\) is \(3\).

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User Shubham Sahu
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The value of this expression is 3.
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User UntitledGraphic
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