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Alisha Deleon
14 September, 23:44
What is (1/2) ^2 - 6 (2-2/3) simplified
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Robert Ramsey
15 September, 00:03
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-31/4
Step-by-step explanation:
= (1/4) - 6 * (6/3 - 2/3)
= (1/4) - 6 * (4/3)
= 1/4 - 24/3
= 1/4 - 8
= 1/4 - 32/4
= - 31/4
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