Simplify. $$-27-(-3)^{2}-2-7+6 \cdot 3$$
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$$-27-(-3)^{2}-2-7+6 \cdot 3$$ $$= -27 - 9 - 2 - 7 + 18$$ $$= -27 - 9 - 2 - 7 + 18$$ $$= -36 - 2 - 7 + 18$$ $$= -38 - 7 + 18$$ $$= -45 + 18$$ ** Show more…
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