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Avery Strong
15 July, 04:57
Simplify.
13 - 2 (1 - 15) : 4
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Asher Rojas
15 July, 06:47
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Im pretty sure you would use rainbow method, and if you are just simplifying it the answer would be 41 : 4, if you need it completely solved the answer would be 10.25
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