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  • 02-10-2021
  • Mathematics
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Solve for 2x+3y+6z when x=4, y=3, and z=6.

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nicholasjacobhammond
nicholasjacobhammond nicholasjacobhammond
  • 02-10-2021

Answer:

53

Step-by-step explanation:

substitute values in

2(4) + 3(3) + 6(6) = 8 + 9 + 36 which then equals 53

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Dan2008
Dan2008 Dan2008
  • 02-10-2021

The answer you are looking for is 53.

Solution/Explanation:

Writing out the expression first

2x+3y+6z

Substituting the given values of the variables

x=4

y=3

z=6

2(4)+3(3)+6(6)

2(4)=8

3(3)=9

6(6)=36

You will come up with 8+9+36.

From this, you will get 53.

So, therefore, the final answer to this problem is 53.

Hope this helped answer your question for you. Good day to you.

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