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Derrick Galvan
18 March, 10:17
72: ((6-10) * 3 to the second power) + 14-9
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Mohammad
18 March, 13:48
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72 / ((6-10) * 3^2) + 14-9
72 / (-4*9) + 14-9
72 / (-36) + 14-9
-2+14-9
12-9
3
Final answer: 3
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