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6. What two colonies were established to follow strict Puritan beliefs only?
Massachusetts and Rhode Island were the two colonies established to follow strict Puritan beliefs only.
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Let's solve the problem step by step:

-8 ÷ (-4) + (6 + 2)
-8 ÷ (-4) = 2
(6 + 2) = 8
2 + 8

2 + 8 = 10

So, the result of the expression -8 ÷ (-4) + (6 + 2) is 10.
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5 – 1 = 1 – 5 shows why the commutative property doesn't work under subtraction.
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