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Campbell Davidson
12 October, 14:24
Compare 4 * (8 - 3) and 32 - 12.
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Cameron Aguilar
12 October, 15:20
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they both result to 20. 8-3 is 5, times 4 is 20. and 32-12 is 20.
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Teagan Kirk
12 October, 16:00
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0, I hope this is what I was supposed to do!
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20-20
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