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5\left(6-9\right)+3\left(3+1\right)=-3
Multiply both sides of the equation by 15, the least common multiple of 3,5,15.
5\left(-3\right)+3\left(3+1\right)=-3
Subtract 9 from 6 to get -3.
-15+3\left(3+1\right)=-3
Multiply 5 and -3 to get -15.
-15+3\times 4=-3
Add 3 and 1 to get 4.
-15+12=-3
Multiply 3 and 4 to get 12.
-3=-3
Add -15 and 12 to get -3.
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Compare -3 and -3.
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