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Evaluate 3 + (-h) + (-4) where h = -7.

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[tex]3 + ( - h) + ( - 4)[/tex]
Putting the value "h = -7" in the above expression, we have
[tex]3 + [ - ( - 7)] - 4 \\ = 3 + 7 - 4 \\ = 10 - 4 \\ = 6[/tex]
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O = Orders
D = Division
M = Multiplication
A = Addition
S = Subtraction
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Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
Replace h with -7
3+ [-(-7)]+(-4)
Multiply the negative with -7. The answer for it is 7
Add 3 and 7, which is 10
Subtract 10 with -4 which is 6
Answer is 6
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