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Anna [14]
3 years ago
5

What is 2+2+2+4 that's part one. and then part two is 4+4+4 x two... collage level only

Mathematics
1 answer:
worty [1.4K]3 years ago
7 0

Hey there!

\bold{Part1.}

  • \bold{2+2+2+4}
  • \bold{2+2 = 4}
  • \bold{4+2+4}
  • \bold{4+2=6}
  • \bold{6+4= 10}
  • \bold{Answer: 10}

\bold{Part2. }

  • \bold{4+4+4\times2}
  • \bold{4+4=8}
  • \bold{8+4\times2}
  • \bold{4\times2 = 8 }
  • \bold{8+8 = 16}
  • \bold{Answer: 16}

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

~\bold{LoveYourselfFirst:)}


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