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  • 23-08-2021
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the product of a number and -3 increased by 4 is 12

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Chrisbosse5
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  • 24-08-2021

Answer:

-2(2/3) or 2.6 repeating

Step-by-step explanation:

Our formula can be written as this... (X * -3) + 4 = 12. By useing order of operations we know that '-3' and X must be multiplied first, so for the reverse we must subract 4 from 12 which gives us 8. Now in order to find X we need to divide 8 by -3 which will give us -2 2/3...

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