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p(q ÷ 3 - p ); use p = -6, and q= -3

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Step-by-step explanation:

p(q ÷ 3 - p )

p = -6

q= -3

-6(-3/3 - (-6))

-6(-1 + 6)

-6(+5)

-30

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