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Adriana Ritter
1 November, 13:23
39 divided by (2+1) - 2x (4+1)
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Cayden Griffin
1 November, 14:26
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8-2x I think
Step-by-step explanation:
You would first divide 39 by 3, (2 + 1 = 3) and get 13.
You would next take 5 away from 13 and get 8.
Then you have your answer, because you cannot simplify it more because both the numbers do not have the same variable.
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