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Maeve Jenkins
7 July, 01:17
2 (3*5) divided 2 to the secound power + 1
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Jazmin Melton
7 July, 01:27
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Answer 6
Step-by-step explanation:
remove the para-these 2 x 3 x 5 / 2 power of 2 + 1
you get 30 / 5
30/5 =
6 therefore your answer is 6
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