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Reuben Haney
18 August, 00:10
Can you simplify 3• (8-5) + 6+2•7
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Mcgee
18 August, 02:35
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Answer = 119
8-5 is 3
And 3 x3 is 9 so 9 plus 6 which is 15 and then plus 2 is 17 then times by 7 is 119. I am pretty sure
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Cade Proctor
18 August, 03:06
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what is 9+6+2*7
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract the 5 from the 8 and keep the rest the same
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