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Huda evaluated the expression below.
Negative 3 (8 minus 5) squared minus (negative 7) = negative 3 (3) squared minus (negative 7) = negative 3 (9) minus (negative 7) = 27 minus (negative 7) = 34.
What was Huda’s error?
A)Huda evaluated (3) squared incorrectly.
B)Huda found the product of –3 and 9 as positive.
C)Huda subtracted –7 from 27 incorrectly.
D)Huda did not follow the order of operations.
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Huda evaluated the expression below.
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