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River
21 November, 18:09
1/4 x (2/3 + 0.8) =
3 x (1 - 1/3) =
+1
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Spike
21 November, 18:40
0
1. = 0.36
2. = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
just do bidmas on ur calculator
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