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Lena [83]
4 years ago
7

there are 20 units and then you take off 3 and a half then add 5 then then divide 6 so what is the answer

Mathematics
2 answers:
Gnesinka [82]4 years ago
6 0
You must subtract, add, then divide. The answer is 3.66666666667
klasskru [66]4 years ago
6 0
20-3.5=16.5
16.5+5=21.5
21.5÷6=3.6
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