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Juliana Spencer
2 August, 10:48
213∙0: (283∙516) + (120∙10:100)
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Cyrus
2 August, 14:40
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Step-by-step explanation:
213 multiplied by 0 divided and add parenthese by 283 multiplied by 516, and add a parenthese, and add, and add a parenthese by 120 multiplied by 10 divided by 100.
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