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Damaris Mayer
6 March, 05:47
Evaluate c/2 - 3 + 6/d when c = I4 and d = 3
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Maxwell Vargas
6 March, 09:25
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Step-by-step explanation:
c=14, d=3
c/2-3 + 6/d
= 14/2-3+6/3
= 7-3+2
= 9-3=6
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