1. **State the problem:** Simplify the expression $-3 + (-2)(7) + 6(-3) - 30$.
2. **Apply multiplication:** Calculate each product:
$$(-2)(7) = -14$$
$$6(-3) = -18$$
3. **Substitute back:**
$$-3 + (-14) + (-18) - 30$$
4. **Combine like terms step-by-step:**
$$-3 + (-14) = -3 - 14 = -17$$
$$-17 + (-18) = -17 - 18 = -35$$
$$-35 - 30 = -65$$
5. **Final answer:**
$$\boxed{-65}$$
All terms are integers, so the fraction is already in lowest terms.
Simplify Expression 18455F
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