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whats the value of (-6)(2)+(-8÷4)​

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Answer:

-14

Step-by-step explanation:

(-6)(2) = -12

(-8÷4)​ = -2

-12 + -2 = -14

Therefore,  (-6)(2)+(-8÷4)​ = -14

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