\( 6-\left[\frac{2+7}{3}-(2 \cdot 3-5)\right] \)
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Starting with the innermost parentheses, we have \(2 \cdot 3 - 5\), which equals \(6 - 5 = 1\). Then, we have \(\frac{2+7}{3}\), which equals \(\frac{9}{3} = 3\). So, the expression inside the brackets becomes \(3 - 1 = 2\). Show more…
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