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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug in the value of y & z in the expression

[tex]\frac{3}{2}y-3+\frac{5}{3}z=\frac{3}{2}*6-3+\frac{5}{3}*3\\\\\\=3*2 - 3 + 5 *1\\\\\\= 6 - 3 + 5\\\\\\= 3 + 5\\\\\\= 8[/tex]

Answer: 11

Step-by-step explanation:

If y=6 and z=3 then your problem will look like this : 3/2(6) - 3 + 5/3(3)

Put both 6 and 3 over 1 to turn them into a fraction and then multiply

3/2 multiplied by 6/1 is 18/2 which reduces to 9

5/3 multiplied by 3/1 is 15/3 which reduces to 5

Then your problem will look like this : 9 - 3 + 5

Follow order of operations and add and subtract from left to right

9 - 3 is 6 and 6 + 5 is 11

So your answer is 11

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