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Kelly Mata
31 March, 01:34
What is 175 - (64-32) + (8:3) : 200
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Jack Mckay
31 March, 05:00
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10726 / 75
Step-by-step explanation:
175 - (64-32) + 8/3/200
=175-32+8/3/200
=143+8/3/200
=143+1/75
=10726 / 75
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