Let p = 12 and q = 6, and evaluate the expression.    8 – 6(p + q)
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Let p = 12 and q = 6, and evaluate the expression. 8 – 6(p + q)

8 - 6(12+6)

8 - 6(18)

8 - 108 = -100

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