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Makenna Mullen
25 February, 06:55
How do you do this equation 16*3 - (-36) / 12
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Kadin
25 February, 09:51
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By multiplying 16*3 first, which is 48, then subtract 36 from 48, and finally divide the 12 you get by 12, and the answer is one!
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