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1. m + 5q; where m = 1,1, and q = 51

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Sagot :

If m is 1 and q is 5, then our expression becomes

[tex](1)+5(5)[/tex]

simplifying this gets us

[tex]1+25=26[/tex]

Similarly, if x = 1 and y = 3, then the expression (y - x) 3 becomes

[tex](3-1)\times3[/tex]

which simplifies to

[tex]2\times3=6[/tex]

Hence, the answer to our second expression is 6.

Now for the third expression.

putting in p = 4 and q = 3 in q (p+2) gives us

3 * (4 + 2)

which gives us

3 * 6 = 18.

Hence, the third expression evaluates to 18.

The fourth expression. We put in x = 6 and y = 5 into y + y - x to get

5 + 5 - 6 = 4

The fourth expression evaluates to 4.

The fifth expression. We put in y = 6 and z = 6 in (z+ y) ÷ 6 to get

(6 + 6) ÷ 6 = 12 ÷ 6 = 2

Hence, the fifth expression evaluates to 2.

Now for the sixth and the last expression.

We put in h = 3 and j = 6 into h(j - h) and we get

3*(6 - 3) = 3* 3 = 9

Hence, the sixth expression evalautes to 9.