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Emely Jackson
26 January, 04:53
Product of 2/3 x 5/6 x 14
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Aimee Frey
26 January, 06:02
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You get 6 and 2/5. Have a nice day!
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Elianna Sullivan
26 January, 06:58
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The answer is 7.77777778 (recurring 7)
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