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Ellice
22 April, 19:20
9:6+p; use p=10 and q=12
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Jimmy Zavala
22 April, 20:54
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If you would like to calculate 9 / 6 + p where p = 10 and q = 12, you can do this using the following steps:
9 / 6 + p = 9 / 6 + 10 = 3 / 2 + 10 = 3 / 2 + 20 / 2 = 23 / 2 = 11.5
If you would like to calculate 9 / (6 + p) where p = 10 and q = 12, you can do this like this:
9 / (6 + p) = 9 / (6 + 10) = 9 / 16 = 0.5625
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