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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer each of these questions in the answer box labeling each answer. Give an example of one number that meets all the criteria of a real, rational, integer but is NOT a natural number. Write a problem involving the addition or multiplication of two integers with different signs. Be sure to include your answer to this problem (keep it simple). List the order of operations. Simplify the expression using the order of operations. Show work for partial credit. (5 points) 22[4 + (3 - 6)2] - 13

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Simplifying 22[4 + (3 + -6) * 2] + -13 Combine like terms: 3 + -6 = -3 22[4 + (-3) * 2] + -13 Multiply -3 * 2 22[4 + -6] + -13 Combine like terms: 4 + -6 = -2 22[-2] + -13 Multiply 22 * -2 -44 + -13 Combine like terms: -44 + -13 = -57 -57 I hope this helps

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you, what about the first 3 questions?

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