3|-(6-4)|+2|1+3|.
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For |-(6-4)|, subtract 4 from 6 to get 2. The negative sign in front of the parentheses makes this -2. The absolute value of -2 is 2. For |1+3|, add 1 and 3 to get 4. The absolute value of 4 is 4. So, the equation becomes 3*2 + 2*4. Show more…
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