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What does (−6)−(−7)(−4) equal?

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The answer is -34.

(-6)-(-7)(-4)
When there is a - in front of an expression in parentheses, change the sign of each term in the expression

So it becomes -6+7x(-4)
Then you multiply

so it becomes -6 -28
Do the math

You’ll end up with an answer of
-34
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User Claus Ibsen
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Answer:

i think its -4 but i am not confident with my answer as its been awhile since i done any math

Explanation:

-6-(-7)×-4

-6+7×-4

1×-4

-4

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