i cant seem to figure out this question

11 × (–3) × (–5)

11 × (–3) × (–5)

-33 * - 5 = ?

Group it... -3 x -5 = 15 because a negative times a negative is a positive

now just do the math 11 x 15 = 165

hope this helps :3

To solve the expression 11 × (-3) × (-5), you need to follow the order of operations, which is also known as PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division from left to right, Addition and Subtraction from left to right).

1. Start with the multiplication operation inside the parentheses: (-3) × (-5).
Two negative numbers multiplied together yield a positive result, so (-3) × (-5) equals 15.

2. Now, multiply the result from step 1 (15) by 11: 15 × 11.
Multiply 15 by 11 to get the final answer.

Calculating the multiplication: 15 × 11 = 165.

Therefore, 11 × (-3) × (-5) equals 165.