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Haley Leach
19 July, 23:07
Simplify ((-3) 2) 3.
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Cale Conley
20 July, 00:53
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-18 all you got to do is times it
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Rhett Maynard
20 July, 02:00
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((-3) (2)) (3) = (-6) (3) = - 18
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